thir
See also: thír
Scots
    
    Alternative forms
    
- this (Doric)
Etymology
    
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Pronoun
    
thir
- these
-  1603, Elizabeth Melville, “Ane godlie Dream”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), line 49–50:- Thir ar the dayes that thou sa lang foretald, / Sould cum befoir his wretchit warld sould end.- (please add an English translation of this quote)
 
 
 
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Determiner
    
thir
- these
-  2016 April 13, Matthew Fitt, “Shame o Scots speakers treatit as third cless citizens”, in The National:- Some mair kenspeckle than ithers, thir fower leids are aw in the same wund-blawn boatie as Scots.- (please add an English translation of this quote)
 
 
 
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Welsh
    
    
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