thoo
English
Usage notes
- Historically also used north of the Humber-Lume line in (Northern) England, but now rare there.
Fingallian
Etymology
From Middle English þeou, þeu, þou, from Old English þū,from Proto-West Germanic *þū, from Proto-Germanic *þū (“you (singular), thou”), from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂ (“you, thou”).
Scots
Usage notes
- thoo is used to address a friend, a family member or someone younger.
Further reading
- Flaws, Margaret, Lamb, Gregor (1996) The Orkney Dictionary, Kirkwall, Orkney: Orkney Language and Culture Group, published 2001, →ISBN
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