it means your humored or indulged
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When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st,
You fall flat on your face. You're embarassed.
gross; lubberly
It means who you are must you never know if you turn that into the english we use now. hope it helps.
i don't ******* know Sherlock
Thou means you i Shakespearian language
"Where art thou" is an archaic way of asking "where are you" in English literature, often associated with Shakespearean language. It is used to inquire about someone's location or whereabouts.
"Thou art bidden" means "you are invited" or "you are requested." It is often used in formal or old-fashioned language as a way of telling someone they are being asked to do something.
Kituba and African language
"Where are you".
formal dignified language to persuade people
"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.
You did
You were
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
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