6 thoughts on “Since we are gonna go medieval any way, might as well speak Old English.

    • “Thoust” is a rare, archaic contraction of “thou hast” (meaning “you have”). It is from Renaissance-era English often confused with the pronoun “thou” (the informal version of “you”).

  1. If it’s a contraction of “thou hast”, then it doesn’t fit grammatically. It would need to be “thy” or “thine”, indicating ownership.

  2. Thanks for the knowledge, however. I didn’t know there was a contraction for “thou hast”.

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