thine

thine
possessive pronoun
(arch./poet./dial.)
1) pred. deiner/deine/dein[e]s; der/die/das deinige (geh.); see also academic.ru/34614/hers">hers
2) attrib. dein
* * *
see thy
* * *
thine
[ðaɪn]
DIAL
I. adj det (old) dein
inquire into \thine own heart befrage dein Herz
II. pron poss (old) der/die/das Deinige [o Deine]
for \thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory denn Dein ist das Reich, die Macht und die Herrlichkeit
* * *
[ðaɪn] (old, dial)
1. poss pron
der/die/das deine or Deine

for thee and thine — für dich und die deinen or Deinen

See:
mine
2. poss adj
(only before vowel) Euer/Eure/Euer (obs), dein/deine/dein (ALSO ECCL)
* * *
thine [ðaın] pron obs oder poet oder BIBEL
1. (substantivisch) der oder die oder das Dein(ig)e, Dein(e, er)
2. (adjektivisch vor Vokalen oder stummem h für thy) dein(e):
thine eyes
* * *
possessive pronoun
(arch./poet./dial.)
1) pred. deiner/deine/dein[e]s; der/die/das deinige (geh.); see also hers
2) attrib. dein
* * *
adj.
dein adj.

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