yhe

Middle English

Noun

yhe

  1. eye (organ of vision)
    • 1386, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, Prologue:
      And smale fowles maken melodie / That slepen al the night with open yhe
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Etymology 2

From Old English þē (you, thee), accusative and dative form of þū.

Pronoun

yhe

  1. (chiefly Northern dialectal) Alternative form of þe

References

Pronoun

yhe

  1. Alternative form of ye

References

Pronoun

yhe

  1. Alternative form of heo

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