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English-Thai Dictionary

thee

PRON ท่าน (คำ โบรา ณ  คุ ณ  เธอ  thou you tan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

THEE

pron. obj. case of thou.

 

THEE

v.i.To thrive; to prosper.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

THEE

Thee, v. i. Etym: [AS. ; akin to OS. thihan, D. gedijen, G. gedeihen, OHG. gidihan, Goth. , Lith. tekti to fall to the lot of. Cf. Tight, a.]

 

Defn: To thrive; to prosper. [Obs. ] "He shall never thee. " Chaucer. Well mote thee, as well can wish your thought. Spenser.

 

THEE

Thee, pron. Etym: [AS. th \'c7, acc. & dat. of th \'d4 thou. See Thou. ]

 

Defn: The objective case of thou. See Thou.

 

Note: Thee is poetically used for thyself, as him for himself, etc. This sword hath ended him; so shall it thee, Unless thou yield thee as my prisoner. Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

thee

thee |T͟Hē ði | pronoun [ second person singular ] archaic or dialect form of you, as the singular object of a verb or preposition: we beseech thee O lord. Compare with thou 1. ORIGIN Old English thē, accusative and dative case of thū thou. usage: The word thee is still used in some traditional dialects (e.g., in northern England ) and among certain religious groups (e.g., Quakers ), but in standard English it is restricted to archaic or religious contexts. For more details on thee and thou, see usage at thou 1 .

 

Oxford Dictionary

thee

thee |ðiː | pronoun [ second person singular ] archaic or dialect form of you, as the singular object of a verb or preposition: we beseech thee O lord. Compare with thou 1. ORIGIN Old English thē, accusative and dative case of thū thou . usage: The word thee is still used in some traditional dialects (e.g. in northern England ) and among certain religious groups, but in standard English it is restricted to archaic contexts. For more details on thee and thou, see usage at thou 1 .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

thee

thee /ði , ⦅強 ⦆ðiː /代名詞 ⦅古 詩 ⦆なんじを [に ] (!二人称単数thouの目的格 ) .