þe
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þē
From Old English þē (“the; he”), a late variant of sē, the þ- from the oblique stem replacing the earlier s-, which occurred in the nominative singular masculine and feminine only.
þe
From Old English þē (“you, thee”), accusative and dative form of þū.
þe (nominative þou)
1Used preconsonantally or before h.
2Early or dialectal.
3Dual pronouns are only sporadically found in Early Middle English; after that, they are replaced by plural forms. There are no third-person dual forms in Middle English.
4Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.
þe
þe
From Proto-Germanic *þa, from Proto-Indo-European *tó.
þe (indeclinable, relative)
From Proto-Germanic *þiz.
þē
From earlier sē, through influence of the þ- forms.
þē m
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