2nd pers. pron. dual nom. Obs. Forms: 1 ʓit, ʓyt, 2–3 ȝit, 3 ȝet, (Orm.) ȝitt. [OE. ʓit = OFris. *jit (NFris. jat, jæt, Sylt at), OS. git, ON. (MSw.) it; f. unstressed form of YE with an obscure dental element.] Ye two, both of you.

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Beowulf, 508. Ðær ʓit for wlence wada cunnedon.

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971.  Blickl. Hom., 187. Ʒyt ʓit þurhwuninð on incre anwilnesse.

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c. 1000.  Ags. Gosp., Matt. xx. 22. Ʒyt nyton hwæt ʓyt biddaþ.

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c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 93. Hwi iwearð hinc swa þet ȝit dursten fondian godes?

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c. 1200.  Ormin, 4498. Butt iff ȝitt muȝhenn betenn itt Onn aniȝ kinne wise.

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c. 1205.  Lay., 5020. Ne beon ȝit [c. 1275 ȝe] bute tweien, mine sunen ȝit [c. 1275 ȝeo] beoð beien.

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