old-fashioned + literary — used as a singular form of “you” when it is the object of a verb or preposition. ▪ “I take thee at thy word…” — Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (1594–95) ▪ “Sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing…” — Samuel Francis Smith, “My Country, 'Tis of Thee” (1831)
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