Where does โ€œo'thieโ€ come from?

o'thie (Yola) comes from English o', from Middle English O, from Old English o, from Latin o, from Etruscan ๐Œ, from Ancient Greek ฮฟ, from Phoenician ๐ค, from Egyptian ๐“น.

o'thie (Yola): of thy

Definitions

  1. of thy

Ancestry of โ€œo'thieโ€, step by step

o'thie traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English o'

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englisho'Contraction of of; Contraction of on
2Middle EnglishOโ€”
3Old Englishoever, always
4LatinoThe name of the letter "O"; o!; oh!
5Etruscan๐Œโ€”
6Ancient GreekฮฟLower-case omicron (แฝ‚ ฮผฮนฮบฯฯŒฮฝ), the 15th letter of the ancient Greek alphabet. It represented the close-mid back rounded vowel. It is preceded by ฮพ and followed by ฯ€
7Phoenician๐คayin; สฟayin
8Egyptian๐“นโ€”

via Yola thee

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Yolatheethee
2Middle Englishรพethe; Second-person singular pronoun indicating a...
3Middle EnglishinAny kind of accomodation; particularly; A home or...
4Old Englishinnin; inn
5Old Englishinneinside, in; indoors
6Proto-Germanicinnaiwithin, inside
7Proto-Germanicinin; into
8Proto-Indo-Europeanรฉnin
Every word from Egyptian ๐“น โ†’Every word from Phoenician ๐ค โ†’Every word from Ancient Greek ฮฟ โ†’
o'thie โ€” Etymology, Origin & Word History | Etymology Explorer