youres

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From youre + -es.

Pronoun

youres (nominative ye)

  1. Second-person plural genitive pronoun: yours (plural).
  2. (formal) Second-person singular genitive pronoun: yours (singular).
  3. Used determinatively with a plural referent: your.
    • 1475 Brome Abraham and Isaac.
      I schall mvltyplye ȝowrys botherys sede As thyke as sterrys be in the skye.

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