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"Thou" is an archaic, informal way of saying "you" in the English language. It was commonly used in early modern English but has largely fallen out of use in contemporary language.
Thou means you in our form of English
The meaning of "Do as thou wilt" is that you should do as the heart pleases you.
To thrive; to prosper., The objective case of thou. See Thou.
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To thrive; to prosper., The objective case of thou. See Thou.
thou means the person addressed and dirge means a slow mournful piece of music
No, the word "they" is used to refer to a group of people or things, while "thou" is an archaic form of the word "you" used in older English dialects to address an individual.
A:The meaning of this is that you cannot get anything out of God by using temptation.
It means you are just a horny monkey that wants to get laid
Thou
This phrase is a way of calling someone foolish or silly in a poetic or old-fashioned manner. "Thou art" is an archaic way of saying "you are," and "some" is used here to emphasize the degree of foolishness.
"Who art thou" is an old-fashioned way of asking someone to identify themselves or to explain who they are. It is a poetic and formal way of inquiring about someone's identity or purpose.
Thou shalt know your goal in life Thou shalt set your priorities in life Thou shalt keep your rest day holy Thou shalt be humble and accept the help of others Thou shalt always be motivated and inspired in your studies Thou shalt manage your time well Thou shalt not cheat Thou shalt always be prepared Thou shalt be organized always Thou shalt always be clean