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thine T0166200 (thīn)pron. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Used to indicate the one or ones belonging to thee.adj.A possessive form of thou1 Used instead of thy before an initial vowel or h: "The presidential candidates are practicing the first rule of warfare: know thine enemy" (Eleanor Clift). [Middle English thin; see thy.]thine (ðaɪn) determinerarchaic a. (preceding a vowel) of, belonging to, or associated in some way with you (thou): thine eyes. b. (as pronoun): thine is the greatest burden. Compare thy[Old English thīn; related to Old High German dīn, Gothic theina]thine (ðaɪn) pron. 1. the possessive case of thou used as a predicate adjective, after a noun or without a noun. 2. the possessive case of thou used as an attributive adjective before a noun beginning with a vowel or vowel sound: thine honor. Compare thy. 3. that which belongs to thee: Thine is the glory. [before 900; Middle English; Old English thīn, c. Old Frisian, Old Saxon, Old High German thīn] Translationsthy (ðai) adjective an old word for `your' used only when addressing one person, especially God. thy father. (舊用法) (thou 的所有格)你的 (古体 thou 的所有格)你的 thine (ðain) pronoun an old word for `yours' used only when addressing one person, especially God. Thine is the glory. (your 的舊用法) 你的 (your 的古体)你的 adjective the form of thy used before a vowel or vowel sound. Thine anger is great; thine honour. (yourself 的舊用法)你的 (用在以元音开始的词前)你的 thyˈself pronoun an old word for `yourself'. Look at thyself. (yourself 的古體)你自己、汝自己 (yourself 的古体)你自己、汝自己 EncyclopediaSeethouMedicalSeeThy |