ȝit

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Etymology[edit]

From Old English ġit, ġyt (you twain), from Proto-West Germanic *jit, from Proto-Germanic *jut. Compare the second-person plural pronoun ye.

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ȝit (accusative inc, genitive inker, possessive determiner inker)

  1. (Early Middle English) Second-person dual pronoun: you twain, the two of you.

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