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you
r
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(
a
form
of
the
possess
i
ve
c
as
e
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one
's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
be
long
ing
to
oneself
or
to
any
person
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
do
wn
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
gro
up
,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
part
icular
type
):
Take
your
f
act
ory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
po
we
r
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
eu
er
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
your
:
your
Show Spelled
[
y
oo
r, yawr, yohr;
unstressed
yer
]
Show IPA
pronoun
1.
(a
form
of
the
possessive
case
of
you
used
as
an
attributive
adjective):
Your
jacket
is
in
that
closet.
I
like
your
idea.
Compare
yours
.
2.
one's
(used
to
indicate
that
one
belonging
to
oneself
or
to
any
per
son
):
The
consulate
is
your
best
source
of
information.
As
you
go
down
the
hill,
the
library
is
on
your
left.
3.
(used
informally
to
indicate
all
members
of
a
group,
occupation,
etc.,
or
things
of
a
particular
type):
Take
your
factory
worker,
for
instance.
Your
power
brakes
don't
need
that
much
servicing.
Origin:
before
900;
Middle
English;
Old
English
?ower
(genitive
of
g?
ye
1
);
cognate
with
German
euer
Can
be
confused:
yore
,
your,
you're
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary