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The second-person plural possessive pronoun

 
 
Reply Mon 9 Jan, 2006 09:34 am
What is the possessive form of ye & you (id est, what were they; in the sense that the possessive forms of thou & thee are thy & thine). Nowadays, I suppose we'd use your (and colloquially your-all's). Doth anyone know their olde equivalents? Much obliged for the assistance.
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