👉 Because, for sake, forwhy, since.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look at this word, you see! “Thy” is a tricky one, it’s true, A relic of old English, for me and for you. The dictionary gives us clues so neat, "Because," "for sake," “forwhy,” "since," complete! But let's break it down with a little rhyme, It’s your antecedent, marking time! “Thy” is the old form of “your,” you see, Used in older writings, historically. Think of Shakespeare, grand and bold, He used "thy" stories to be told. It shows possession, a belonging so clear, Like “my” or “his”, let it be held near. So when you read texts from ages gone by, Remember “thy” means “your,” beneath the sky! Does that make sense? Any questions for me?