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Showing words for THINE using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Thine

thein, thine

4 Letter Words for Thine

hent, hine, hint, neth, neti, then, thin, tien, tine

3 Letter Words for Thine

eth, hei, hen, het, hie, hin, hit, int, nei, net, nie, nit, nth, ten, the, tie, tin

Definitions for Thine

[1] the possessive case of thou1 used as a predicate adjective, after a noun or without a noun.
[2] the possessive case of thou1 used as an attributive adjective before a noun beginning with a vowel or vowel sound: thine eyes; thine honor. Compare thy.
[3] that which belongs to thee: Thine is the power and the glory.
[4] Archaic except in some elevated or ecclesiastical prose . the personal pronoun of the second person singular in the nominative case (used to denote the person or thing addressed): Thou shalt not kill.
[5] (used by the Friends) a familiar form of address of the second person singular.
[6] to address as “thou.”
[7] to use “thou” in discourse.
[8] archaic (preceding a vowel) of, belonging to, or associated in some way with you (thou) thine eyes (as pronoun ) thine is the greatest burden Compare thy
[9] archaic , dialect refers to the person addressed: used mainly in familiar address or to a younger person or inferior
[10] (usually capital) refers to God when addressed in prayer, etc
[11] one thousandth of an inch. 1 thou is equal to 0.0254 millimetre
[12] informal short for thousand

Words nearby Thine

thin register, thin section, thin-film, thin-layer chromatography, thin-skinned, thine, thing, thing or two, thing-in-itself, thingamabob, thingamajig

Origin of Thine

ou1before 900; Middle English; Old English thū; cognate with German, Middle Dutch du, Old Norse thū, Gothic thu, Old Irish tú, Welsh, Cornish ti, Latin tū, Doric Greek tý, Lithuanian tù, OCS ty; akin to Sanskrit tvam; (v.) late Middle English thowen, derivative of the pronoun

Word origin for Thine

ouOld English thū; related to Old Saxon thū, Old High German du, Old Norse thū, Latin tū, Doric Greek tu