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FOR THY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. dialectal, British : forward and enterprising : inclined to be officious 2. dialectal, British : open and friendly in nature and disposition : affable
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for thy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
for thy. Alternative form of forthy (“because”). 1713, Robert Sanders, transl., The Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace : Wallace knew well the Englishmen ...
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FORTHY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
forthy in British English (fɔːˈðaɪ IPA Pronunciation Guide ) obsolete adjective 1. forward; unrestrained conjunction 2. therefore.
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for-thy
† for-ˈthy, conj. Obs. Also 1 forð{iacu}, 2–5 forthi, 3 south. forðui, 3–4 forthe. [OE. forð{iacu}, forð{yacu}, f. for prep. + ð{yacu}, instr. of the. Cf. forthon.] For this reason, therefore.c 1000 Ags. Gosp. John vii. 22 Forðy Moyses eow sealde ymbsnydenysse. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 21 Forðon a þis worl...
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for-thy, conj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the conjunction for-thy is in the Old English period (pre-1150). for-thy is formed within English, ...
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Which one should I use thy/thine - English Stack Exchange
Thy and thine are archaic forms corresponding to your and yours respectively. Use thy where you would use your (but see note at end of answer) and thine where ...
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thy
▪ I. thy, poss. a. (ðaɪ) Forms: 2–5 þi (ti), 4 þy (ty), 4–6 thi, (6 yi), 4– thy. [Early ME. þī, reduced form of þīn, thine, used in ME. bef. consonants exc. h, but occurring before vowels in 15th c., and ultimately universal in prose use as the possessive adj. preceding its n., = Ger. dein, deine, F...
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How did English evolve from using thou/thy/thine to you/your? - Reddit
It's not really an evolution, as "you" did not come from "thou." English used to have two forms of you, just like most languages: formal and ...
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For Thy Good - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The kind of faith that turns questioning and even anger into acknowledging the power, blessings, and hope that can come only from Him who is the source of all ...
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What are examples of the correct usage of thee, thy, thine, and thou?
thou, thy, thine, thy were generally used by poets in their poems. These were also used in Apostrophe to address the dead or absent. Example ...
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For Thy mercy and Thy grace - Hymnary.org
Authoritative information about the hymn text For Thy mercy and Thy grace, with lyrics, MIDI files, printable scores, PDF files, and piano resources.
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for-thy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle Scots · Etymology · Adverb. edit. for-thy. For this reason; because of this; therefore; consequently. · 1420, Ratis Raving, 'And other ...
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were
▪ I. † were, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 wer, 2–3 were. [Common Teutonic: OE. wer = OFris., OS., OHG. wer, ON. and Icel. verr, Goth. wair = L. vir, OIr. fer (Gael. fear), W. g{wcirc}r, related to Lith. vyras, Skr. vīrá, man, hero.] 1. A male person; a man.Beowulf 993 Fela þæra wæs wera and wifa. Ibid. 1352 Oð...
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loam
▪ I. loam, n. (ləʊm) Forms: 1 lám, (laam), 3–4 lam, 3–5, 6–9 Sc. lame, 5–8 lome, (4 in comb. lom-), 6–8 loame, 6–7 Sc. and north. leame, 7 leem, 8–9 loom, (9 laem), 6– loam. [OE. lám neut. = MDu., Du. leem, MLG. lêm, whence mod.G. lehm masc.; with different declension the word is found as OHG. leimo...
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for
for, prep. and conj. (fɔː(r),fə(r)) Also 2 fer, 3 south. vor, Orm. forr. [OE. for prep. = OFris., OS. for, Goth. faur; probably an apocopated form of OTeut. *fora fore adv. and prep., arising independently in the various langs. (cf. the origin of MHG. and mod.Ger. vor from OHG. fora); it may however...
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