thy
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: thī, IPA(key): /ðaɪ/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -aɪ
Etymology 1
From Middle English þi, apocopated variant of þin, from Old English þīn, from Proto-West Germanic *þīn, from Proto-Germanic *þīnaz, from Proto-Indo-European *téynos (“thy; thine”), from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂ (“thou”). See thou.
Determiner
thy
Derived terms
Translations
possessive determiner
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Conjunction
thy
- (obsolete) Only used in for thy, for-thy, which is an alternative form of forthy (“because, therefore”)
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene:
- For-thy it round and hollow shaped was, Like to the world itselfe, and seem'd aworld of glass.
- 1713, Robert Sanders, transl., The Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace:
- Wallace knew well the Englishmen would flee, For thy he thrusted in the thickest to be, Hewing full fast on whomsoever he fought, Against his dint fine steel availed nought.
- 1791, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, William TAYLOR (of Norwich.), Nathan the Wise. A dramatic poem, page 24:
- For thy it bring: us nearer to the Godhead is nonsense, Daya, if not blasphemy.
Albanian
Middle English
Old Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse því, possibly from the instrumental interrogative Proto-Germanic *hwī (“how, with what”), with the initial h- replaced by the þ- from the forms of *sa.
Scots
Alternative forms
Etymology
From þi, apocopated variant of Middle English þin, from Old English þīn, from Proto-West Germanic *þīn, from Proto-Germanic *þīnaz, from Proto-Indo-European *téynos (“thy; thine”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ðɑe/
- (Orkney) IPA(key): /ði/
- (Shetland) IPA(key): /di/
Usage notes
- Regularly used throughout Scotland up until the middle of the 1800s; now only used as an archaism outside Shetland and Orkney.
References
- “thy, poss. pron.” in the Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries.
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