ye

/jiː/
pronoun
  1. An old-fashioned or formal word meaning 'you', used as the subject of a sentence (plural or singular).
    • I say unto ye, the time for action is now.
    • Ye who seek wisdom must first learn humility.
    • Hark, ye brave knights, and listen to my tale!
Synonyms
determiner
  1. A pseudo-archaic spelling of 'the', often used in names of shops, pubs, or products to give an old-fashioned feel.
    • We had dinner at Ye Olde Tavern last night.
    • The sign read 'Ye Olde Book Shoppe' in fancy letters.
    • She bought a candle from Ye Olde Candle Company.
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