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- 2 decades ago
PRONOUN:Used to indicate the one or ones belonging to thee.
ADJECTIVE: A possessive form of thou1
Used instead of thy before an initial vowel or h: "The presidential candidates are practicing the first rule of warfare: know thine enemy"
- 2 decades ago
pron. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
Used to indicate the one or ones belonging to thee.
adj. A possessive form of thou1
Used instead of thy before an initial vowel or h: "The presidential candidates are practicing the first rule of warfare: know thine enemy" Eleanor Clift.
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- 2 decades ago
Used to indicate the one or ones belonging to thee.
ADJECTIVE:
A possessive form of thou
Used instead of thy before an initial vowel or h: "The presidential candidates are practicing the first rule of warfare: know thine enemy" (Eleanor Clift).
- CalimecitaLv 72 decades ago
It's the old version of "your". Check the link.
From back when you had different singular and plural second person, as we have in Spanish.
- 2 decades ago
It's another way of saying "your".
Like "know thine enemy" basically means "know your enemy"...
Source(s): a dictionary