• Ourn

    Origin

    From English dialectal, from our + -n, formed on analogy with mine, thine. Compare hisn.

    Pronoun

    pronoun

    1. (obsolete or dialectal) ours.
      • 1914 , Edgar Rice Burrows , The Mucker Chapter , "Supposin'," continued Ward, "that we let two o' your men an' two o' ourn under Mr. Divine, shin up them cliffs ..."

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