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Personal Archaic Pronouns

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(the archaic singular form of the second-person pronoun) used to address or refer to a single individual informally or intimately in the past

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Thou art my dearest friend.
Thou wilt always be in my heart.
thee
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ð
ee
i

(the archaic singular form of the second-person pronoun) used to refer to a person who is the object of the sentence, with a familiar or intimate connotation

ye
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e
ɛ

(the archaic plural form of the second-person pronoun) used to address or refer to multiple individuals in the past

thyself
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y
s
s
e
ɛ
l
l
f
f

(the archaic reflexive form of the singular second-person pronoun) used when the addressee is both the subject and object of the sentence

thine
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n
e

(the archaic form of the second person possessive pronoun) used to ascribe ownership to the addressee

thy
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th
ð
y

(the archaic form of the second person possessive pronoun) used to ascribe ownership of something to the addressee

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