释义 |
to- Demonstrative pronoun. For the nominative singular see so-. Derivatives include decoy, thus, and tandem.- the2; natheless, from Old English thē, thȳ (instrumental case), by the;
- decoy, from Middle Dutch de, the;
- lest, from Old English the, a conjunction. a-c from Germanic *thē, from Indo-European instrumental form *tē.
- though, from Middle English though, though, from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse thō, though, from Germanic *thauh, "for all that.".
- these, this, those, from Old English thes, this, this, from Germanic *thasi‑.
- than, then, from Old English thanne, thænne, thenne, than, then, from Germanic *thana‑.
- thence, from Old English thanon, thence, from Germanic *thanana‑.
- there, from Old English thǣr, thēr, there, from Germanic *thēr.
- thither, from Old English thæder, thider, thither, from Germanic *thathro.
- they, from Old Norse their, they, from Germanic nominative plural *thai.
- their, from Old Norse their(r)a, theirs, from Germanic genitive plural *thaira.
- them, from Old Norse theim and Old English thǣm, them, from Germanic dative plural *thaimiz.
- Extended neuter form *tod‑. that, from Old English thæt, that, from Germanic *that.
- thus, from Old English thus, thus, from Germanic *thus‑.
- Adverbial (originally accusative) form *tam. tandem, tantamount, from Latin tandem, at last, so much, and tantus, so much.
- Suffixed reduced form *t-āli‑. tales, from Latin tālis, such.
- tauto-, from Greek to, the.
[Pokorny 1. to‑ 1086.] |
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