I was asking about the use of the word as part of an instruction name.

As far as I know, the word itself is very much in use, at least in the US. It's 
even in some songs.

Off we go

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Subject: Re: Provenance of term "yonder"?

yonder 1,1,1: at, in, or to that relatively distant place; over there
yonder 1,2,1: being at a distance, either within view or as if within view

The earliest known use of the word yonder is in the Middle English
period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for yonder is from
before 1300.

Some dialects in various parts of the United States still use the word
yonder, usually to specify something that's within sight, and often with
accompanied by a gesture pointing toward it.

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                        Martin

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