- know:
thou knowest,
thou knewest to drive:
thou drivest,
thou drovest to make:
thou makest,
thou madest to love:
thou lovest,
thou lovedst to want:
thou wantest...
- O Brother,
Where Art
Thou? is a 2000
satirical comedy-drama
musical film written, produced, co-edited, and
directed by Joel and
Ethan Coen. It
stars George...
- Look up
thou in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Thou is an
archaic second person singular pronoun in English.
Thou may also
refer to: Thousandth(s) of...
-
Thou Shalt Not may
refer to: "
Thou shalt not", the
initial phrase used in the King
James Version of the
Bible for most of the Ten
Commandments ThouShaltNot...
-
garden thou mayest freely eat: But of the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil,
thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that
thou eatest thereof thou shalt...
- the
sonnet form to
pledge his love, but
Juliet breaks it by
saying "Dost
thou love me?" By
doing this, she
searches for true expression,
rather than a...
- Ich und Du,
usually translated as I and
Thou, is a book by
Martin Buber,
published in 1923. It was
first translated from
German to
English in 1937, with...
- The
Conners is an
American television sitcom created by Matt
Williams and
developed by
Bruce Helford,
Bruce Rasmussen, and Dave
Caplan for ABC as a direct...
- Look up holier-than-
thou in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A "holier-than-
thou"
attitude is a form of self-righteousness. The
phrase originates from...
- "The lady doth
protest too much, methinks" is a line from the play
Hamlet by
William Shakespeare. It is
spoken by
Queen Gertrude in
response to the insincere...