Archaic Words
thou
An archaic form of the second person singular pronoun 'you'.
thee
An archaic or poetic form of the second person singular pronoun 'you'; used in the nominative case.
Glossary Reference
list of common archaic words
thou
An archaic form of the second person singular pronoun 'you'.
thee
An archaic or poetic form of the second person singular pronoun 'you'; used in the nominative case.
thy
An archaic form of the second person singular possessive pronoun, used to indicate something belonging to 'you'.
thine
An archaic form of 'yours', used to denote possession.
art
The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture.
hast
To have or hold.
dost
The archaic second-person singular form of 'do', meaning to perform or execute an action.
wilt
To become limp or droop, often due to lack of water or heat.
quoth
To say or utter (something), typically in a formal or literary context.
ere
To happen or occur; to exist.
forsooth
Indeed; in truth (often used to emphasize a statement).
oft
frequently or many times.
naught
The word 'naught' refers to nothing or the absence of anything; it can also mean worthless or insignificant.
tithe
A tenth part of something, typically paid as a contribution or tax, especially in a religious context.
whence
From what place or source.
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