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ȝit

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    Middle English

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Englishġit,ġyt(you twain), fromProto-West Germanic*jit, fromProto-Germanic*jut. Compare the second-person plural pronounye.

    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    ȝit (accusativeinc,genitiveinker,possessive determinerinker)

    1. (Early Middle English)Second-person dual pronoun:youtwain, the two of you.

    See also

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    Middle English personal pronouns
    nominativeaccusativedativegenitivepossessive
    singular1st personI,ich,ikmemin
    mi1
    min
    2nd personþouþeþin
    þi1
    þin
    3rd personmhehim
    hine2
    himhishis
    hisen
    fsche,heohire
    heo
    hirehire
    hires,hiren
    nhithit
    him2
    his,hit
    dual31st personwitunkunker
    2nd personȝitincinker
    plural1st personweus,ousoureoure
    oures,ouren
    2nd person4yeyowyouryour
    youres,youren
    3rd personinh.hehem
    he2
    hemherehere
    heres,heren
    bor.þeiþem,þeimþeirþeir
    þeires,þeiren
    1 Used preconsonantally or beforeh.
    2 Early 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.
    4 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd person singular.

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