Thee (?), pron. [AS.
ðē, acc. & dat. of ðū
thou. See Thou.]
The objective case of thou. See Thou.
&fist; Thee is
poetically used for thyself, as him for himself, etc.
This sword hath ended him; so shall it thee,
Unless thou yield thee as my
prisoner.
Shak.
Thee (?), v. i. [AS. &?;eón; akin to OS.
thīhan, D. gedijen, G. gedeihen, OHG.
gidihan, Goth. &?;eihan, Lith. tekti to fall to the lot of. Cf. Tight, a.]
To thrive; to prosper. [Obs.] "He shall never thee."
Chaucer.
Well mote thee, as well can wish your thought.
Spenser.