The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 4 letter word THEE , but the solution may also be THY which is one of the most recent solution (2008 in Universal uClick).
Quaker word crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
THEE | 56 % | 4 |
DOTH | 13 % | 4 |
THY | 13 % | 3 |
DOST | 6 % | 4 |
THINE | 6 % | 5 |
THOU | 6 % | 4 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Quaker word
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- thou
- art
- friend
- friends
- oat
- clerk
- clerking
- friendship
- meetinghouse
- penn
- conventicle
- life
Crossword Answer definitions
THEE verb- To address (a person) using the pronoun thee.
- To use the word thee.
- Objective and reflexive case of thou.
- Thou.
- To thrive; prosper.
- The letter ⟨(⟩, which stands for the th sound /ð/ in Pitman shorthand.
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result THEE
- "Of ___ I Sing"
- Fare-__-well
- Friends pronoun
- Old style pronoun
- Quaker pronoun
- "America" pronoun
- Fare-well link
- Friend's pronoun
- Old you
- "Of __ I Sing"
More clues leading to the result DOTH
- "Blueness ___ express trueness" (Ben Jonson)
- Quaker word
- Verb in "Picnic" script
- Shakespearean verb form
- Acts like King James?
- "Gold all is not that ___ golden seem" (Spenser)
- "The North Wind ___ Blow" (Nursery rhyme)
- "The lady ___ protest too much, methinks": Gertrude in "Hamlet"
- Biblical verb
- Acts in the OT
More clues leading to the result THY
- The Lord's Prayer pronoun
- "Honor ___ Father"
- "Honor ___ Father": Talese novel
- Kipling's "__ Servant a Dog"
- "___ Neighbor's Wife" (1981 Gay Talese book)
- Beggar-___-neighbor
- Bible possessive
- Shakespearean pornoun
- "Love ___ neighbor"
- Lord's Prayer word
More clues leading to the result DOST
- Out-of-style do?
- Verb for thou
- "___ thou know me, fellow?" ("King Lear")
- "___ thou know me ...?" (Shakespeare)
- "___ thou know me...?" Shak.
- Biblical do
- "___ thou love life?": Franklin
- "__ thou know who made thee?": Blake
- "__ thou love me?": Juliet
- Old-fashioned do?
More clues leading to the result THINE
- Belonging to thee
- Biblical pronoun
- It was once yours
- Old pronoun
- Yours, Biblically
- Yours, of old
- Yours
- "To __ own self..."
- Yours, long ago
- Rarely used pronoun