English-Thai Dictionary
thy
PRON ของ ท่าน kong-tan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
THY
a.[contracted from thine, or from some other derivative of thou. It is probable that the pronoun was originally thig, thug or thuk, and the adjective thigen. See Thou. ] Thy is the adjective of thou, or a pronominal adjective, signifying of thee, or belonging to thee, like tuus in Latin. It is used in the solemn and grave style.
These are thy works, parent of good.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
THY
Thy, pron. Etym: [OE. thi, shortened from thin. See Thine, Thou. ]
Defn: Of thee, or belonging to thee; the more common form of thine, possessive case of thou; -- used always attributively, and chiefly in the solemn or grave style, and in poetry. Thine is used in the predicate; as, the knife is thine. See Thine. Our father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done. Matt. vi. 9,1 . These are thy glorious works, Parent of good. Milton.
New American Oxford Dictionary
thy
thy |T͟Hī ðaɪ |(also thine before a vowel ) ▶possessive determiner archaic or dialect form of your: honor thy father and thy mother. ORIGIN Middle English thi (originally before words beginning with any consonant except h ), reduced from thin, from Old English thīn (see thine ). usage: The use of thy is still found in certain religious groups and in some traditional British dialects, but elsewhere it is restricted to archaic contexts. See also usage at thou 1 .
Oxford Dictionary
thy
thy |ðʌɪ |(also thine before a vowel ) ▶possessive determiner archaic or dialect form of your: honour thy father and thy mother. ORIGIN Middle English thi (originally before words beginning with any consonant except h ), reduced from thin, from Old English thīn (see thine ). usage: The use of thy is still found in some traditional dialects but elsewhere it is restricted to archaic contexts. See also usage at thou 1 .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
thy
thy /ðaɪ /代名詞 ⦅古 詩 方言 ⦆なんじの (your ) (!二人称thouの所有格で, 母音やhで始まる語の前ではthineを用いる ) .