[second person plural](archaic or dialect). plural form of thou: (古或方)。 thou 的复数 gather ye rosebuds, while ye may. 有花堪折直须折。
常用词组 ye gods!
an exclamation of astonishment 天呀!(表示惊讶)
语源
Old English gē, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gij and German ihr
用法
The history of the use of ye is complex. In the earliest period it was used only as the plural subjective form. In the 13th century it came to be used in the singular, equivalent to thou. In the 15th century, when you had become the dominant subjective form, ye came to be used as an objective singular and plural (equivalent to thee and you). Various uses survive in modern dialects
ye2 determiner
pseudo-archaic term for the: (拟古)。 同 the Ye Olde Cock Tavern. 老字号鸡尾酒酒馆。
语源
graphic variant; in late Middle English Þ (see thorn) came to be written identically with y, so that the could be written ye. This spelling (usually ye) was kept as a convenient abbreviation in handwriting down to the 19th cent., and in printers' types during the 15th and 16th cents., but it was never pronounced as ‘ye’