eow

Middle English

Pronoun

eow

  1. (chiefly early) Alternative form of yow

References


Old English

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eːo̯w/

Etymology 1

From West Germanic *iwwiz, Proto-Germanic *izwiz (dative/accusative case of *jūz), corresponding to Proto-Indo-European *wes (compare also *yū́, whence *jūz). Cognate with Old Frisian ju (West Frisian jo), Old Saxon iu, ju (Low German jo, ju), Dutch u, Old High German iu (German euch), Old Norse yðr (Icelandic yður, Swedish er), Gothic 𐌹𐌶𐍅𐌹𐌶 (izwis).

Pronoun

ēow

  1. you: accusative/dative plural form of þū
Descendants

Etymology 2

Interjection

ēow

  1. Expression of grief, sorrow, or surprise Wo!; Alas!
Descendants
  • Middle English: yeo, yo
    • English: yo
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