thou
Kelime Anlamı :
1. sen.
2. ye (yi) zam., eski sen (-in hali thy, thine; -i hali thee; çoğ., -in hali your; çoğ., -i hali you).
3. seni.
4. eski seni.
5. sana.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
used to indicate the one being addressed, especially in a literary, liturgical, or devotional context.
2. slang A thousand, especially of dollars.
2. slang A thousand, especially of dollars.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A unit of length equal to one-thousandth of an inch.
2. A thousand, especially a thousand dollars, a thousand pounds sterling, etc.
3. you singular informal, nominative case
4. to address (a person) using the pronoun thou, especially as an expression of familiarity or contempt.
5. to use the word thou.
2. A thousand, especially a thousand dollars, a thousand pounds sterling, etc.
3. you singular informal, nominative case
4. to address (a person) using the pronoun thou, especially as an expression of familiarity or contempt.
5. to use the word thou.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the second personal pronoun, in the singular number, denoting the person addressed; thyself; the pronoun which is used in addressing persons in the solemn or poetical style.
2. to use the words thou and thee in discourse after the manner of the friends.
3. to address as thou, esp. to do so in order to treat with insolent familiarity or contempt.
2. to use the words thou and thee in discourse after the manner of the friends.
3. to address as thou, esp. to do so in order to treat with insolent familiarity or contempt.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A personal pronoun of the second person, in the singular number, nominative case, the possessive case being thy or thine, and the objective thee: plural, ye or you, your, you. see thine and you.
2. in ordinary english use the place of thou has been taken by you, which is properly plural, and takes a plural verb. thou is now little used except archaically, in poetry, provincially, in addressing the deity, and by the friends, who usually say not thou but thee, putting a verb in the third person singular with it: as, thee is or is thee?
3. formerly it was used in general address, and often bore special significance, according to circumstances, as noting— equality, familiarity, or intimacy
4. superiority on the part of the speaker
5. contempt or scorn for the person addressed (see thou, v.).
6. to address as “thou”: implying (except when referring to the usage of the friends) familiarity, wrath, scorn, contempt, etc.
7. to use thou, thee, thy, and thine in discourse, as do the friends.
2. in ordinary english use the place of thou has been taken by you, which is properly plural, and takes a plural verb. thou is now little used except archaically, in poetry, provincially, in addressing the deity, and by the friends, who usually say not thou but thee, putting a verb in the third person singular with it: as, thee is or is thee?
3. formerly it was used in general address, and often bore special significance, according to circumstances, as noting— equality, familiarity, or intimacy
4. superiority on the part of the speaker
5. contempt or scorn for the person addressed (see thou, v.).
6. to address as “thou”: implying (except when referring to the usage of the friends) familiarity, wrath, scorn, contempt, etc.
7. to use thou, thee, thy, and thine in discourse, as do the friends.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia