eower

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== Middle English == === Determiner === eower (chiefly Early Middle English) alternative form of your == Old English == === Alternative forms === īower === Etymology === From Proto-West Germanic *iuwar, whence also Old Saxon iuwar and Old High German iuwar, Old Norse yðvarr, Gothic 𐌹𐌶𐍅𐌰𐍂 (izwar). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈe͜oː.wer/ === Determiner === ēower (possessive) your (plural), y'all's ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: your, youre, yowr, yowre, ȝour, ȝoure, yowyr, yowur, yor, yur, yure, yeur, yhure, yhour, yhoure, ȝowyr, ȝowur, ȝor, ȝore, ȝur, ȝure, ȝiore, ȝhour, ȝhoure, ȝaure, ȝiure, ȝiwer, ȝeur, ȝeure, ȝeuer, ȝeuwer, ȝewer, ȝewere, gur, gure, giur, giure, giuor, giuer, giuwer, giwer, ihore, ihoire, iure, eour, eoure, eouer, eouwer, eouwere, eower, eowwer, eore, eur, eure, euwer, euwere, our, oure, or, ore, ouer, ouwer, ouwere, ower, owur, hour, æureEnglish: your (ya, yer, yo)Scots: your (yer)Yola: yer === Pronoun === ēower genitive of ġē: yours (plural), of you (plural), y'all's, of y'all