thou

English dictionary entry

Meanings

pron
  1. Nominative singular of ye (“you”).
verb
  1. To address (a person) using the pronoun thou, especially as an expression of contempt or familiarity.
  2. To use the word thou.
noun
  1. A unit of length equal to one thousandth of an inch (25.4 µm).
noun
  1. A thousand, especially a thousand of some currency (dollars, pounds sterling, etc.).
adv
  1. Misspelling of though.
conj
  1. Misspelling of though.
pron
  1. Honorific alternative letter-case form of thou, sometimes used when referring to God or another important figure who is understood from context.

Pronunciation

thou /ðaʊ/ En-us-thou.ogg /ðuː/ /θaʊ/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-thou (number).wav thō /ðəʊ/ /ðoʊ/ En-us-though.ogg

Word forms

thou ye thee thyself thy thine tha thow thu du thoo thous thouing thoued

Etymology

From Middle English thou, tho, thogh, thoue, thouȝ, thow, thowe, tou, towe, thu, thue, thugh, tu, you (Northern England), ðhu, þeou, þeu, þou (the latter three early Southwest England), from Old English þū, from Proto-West Germanic *þū, from Proto-Germanic *þū (“you (singular), thou”), from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂ (“you, thou”). cognates and usage evolution The English word is cognate with Saterland Frisian du (“thou”), West Frisian do (“thou”), dialectal Dutch du, dou, douw (“thou”), Limburgish doe (“thou”), Low German du (“thou”), German du (“thou”), Danish du (“thou”), Swedish du (“thou”), Norwegian Nynorsk du (“thou”), Faroese tú (“thou”), Icelandic þú (“thou”), Gothic 𐌸𐌿 (þu, “thou”), Latin tu, Ancient Greek σύ (sú) (Doric Ancient Greek τύ (tú), Greek εσύ (esý)), Irish tú, Lithuanian tu, Old Church Slavonic тꙑ (ty), Welsh ti, Armenian դու (du), Albanian ti, Persian تو (to), Gujarati તું (tũ), Hindi तू (tū). The informality of thou and its replacement by ye in formal situations date only to the 14th century and come from French influence, since French (as many European languages, but not Old English) uses the second-person plural (vous) instead of the second-person singular (tu) as a mark of politeness or respect.

Synonyms

Antonyms

you

Related words

Ime me myselfmemysen mine mymineme we us ourselvesourselfoursen oursourn our you yourselfyoursen yoursyourn your thee thyselftheeselfthysen thine thythine youye yourselves you ally'all you guys yous y'allselves all yours y'all's you guys' your guys' all your y'all's your all's you guys' your guys' he him himselfhisselfhissen hishisn his she her herselfhersen hershern ithit itselfhitself itshis itshishits they them themself themselves theirs their one oneself one's themhem 'em themselvestheirsen theirstheirn The following table shows a list of English personal pronoun including archaic and dialectal forms. Dialectal and obsolete archaic forms are in italics. 1 See Appendix:English third-person singular pronouns for attested neopronoun. tutoy tutoyer
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