: yousense 1—used originally only as a plural pronoun of the second person in the subjective case and now used especially in ecclesiastical or literary language and in various English dialects
Middle English, from Old English gē; akin to Old High German ir you — more at you
Definite article
alteration of Middle English þe the, from Old English þē; from the use of the letter y by printers and scribes of late Middle English to represent þ (th) of earlier manuscripts
First Known Use
Pronoun
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above