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faggy | 14:48 Thu 05th Dec 2024 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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The use of "YE" as an archaic form of "THE" derives from a misreading of an Old English letter whith what name in fact, pronounced "TH".........Any answers much appreciated !!!

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I remember this being discussed on QI a few years ago. I think it's called a thorn.
15:01 Thu 05th Dec 2024

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I remember this being discussed on QI a few years ago. I think it's called a thorn.

Just to confirm Cloverjo's answer:

//The use of the term ye to mean "the" derives from Early Modern English, in which the was written þe , employing the Old English letter thorn, ⟨þ⟩.//

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