þin

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== Middle English == === Alternative forms === þine, þyn, þyne, thin, thine, thyn, thyne, þinne, thyen, theyn, tin, tine, yin === Etymology === From Old English þīn. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /θiːn/, /ðiːn/ (after /t/, /d/, especially early) IPA(key): /tiːn/ === Determiner === þin (nominative pronoun þou) Second-person singular genitive determiner: thine, your. ==== Usage notes ==== When followed by a word starting with a consonant other than h-, þi or one of its variants is typically used. ==== Descendants ==== English: thine (determiner) ==== See also ==== === Pronoun === þin (nominative þou) Second-person singular possessive pronoun: thine, yours. ==== Descendants ==== English: thine (pronoun) ==== See also ==== === References === == Old English == === Alternative forms === ðīn === Etymology === From Proto-West Germanic *þīn, whence also Old High German dīn, Old Norse þinn. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /θiːn/ === Determiner === þīn your (singular), thy c. 990, Wessex Gospels, Mark 2:10-11 ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: þin, þine, þyn, þyne, thin, thine, thyn, thyne, þinne, thyen, theyn, tin, tine, yinEnglish: thine (determiner) ⇒ Middle English: þi, they, thi, thy, ti, ty, þei, þey, þhi, þy, yi, yhi (apocopated variant) English: thy === Pronoun === þīn genitive of þū: yours or of you (singular) == Old Swedish == === Etymology === From Old Norse þínn, from Proto-Germanic *þīnaz. === Determiner === þin your, yours (singular) ==== Declension ====