Old-timey second-person pronoun (4)
I believe the answer is:
thee
(Other definitions for thee that I've seen before include "'U'" , "You (arch.)" , "Archaic form of 'you'" , "Old objective second person singular" , "You in the olden days" .)
I believe the answer is:
thee
(Other definitions for thee that I've seen before include "'U'" , "You (arch.)" , "Archaic form of 'you'" , "Old objective second person singular" , "You in the olden days" .)