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| an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle. |
| an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance. |
| the1 ((stressed or emphatic) ðiː, (unstressed before a consonant) ðə, (unstressed before a vowel) ðɪ) | |
| —determiner | |
| 1. | Compare a used preceding a noun that has been previously specified: the pain should disappear soon; the man then opened the door |
| 2. | Compare a used with a qualifying word or phrase to indicate a particular person, object, etc, as distinct from others: ask the man standing outside; give me the blue one |
| 3. | used preceding certain nouns associated with one's culture, society, or community: to go to the doctor; listen to the news; watch the television |
| 4. | used preceding present participles and adjectives when they function as nouns: the singing is awful; the dead salute you |
| 5. | used preceding titles and certain uniquely specific or proper nouns, such as place names: the United States; the Honourable Edward Brown; the Chairman; the moon |
| 6. | used preceding a qualifying adjective or noun in certain names or titles: William the Conqueror; Edward the First |
| 7. | used preceding a noun to make it refer to its class generically: the white seal is hunted for its fur; this is good for the throat; to play the piano |
| 8. | used instead of my, your, her, etc, with parts of the body: take me by the hand |
| 9. | (usually stressed) the best, only, or most remarkable: Harry's is |
| 10. | used with proper nouns when qualified: written by the young Hardy |
| 11. | another word for per, esp with nouns or noun phrases of cost: fifty pence the pound |
| 12. | facetious, derogatory often, or my; our: the wife goes out on Thursdays |
| 13. | used preceding a unit of time in phrases or titles indicating an outstanding person, event, etc: match of the day; player of the year |
| [Middle English, from Old English thē, a demonstrative adjective that later superseded sē (masculine singular) and sēo, sio (feminine singular); related to Old Frisian thi, thiu, Old High German der, diu] | |
| Masc. | Fem. | Neut. | Plural | |
| Nom. | se | seo | þæt | þa |
| Acc. | þone | þa | þæt | þa |
| Gen. | þæs | þære | þæs | þara |
| Dat. | þæm | þære | þæm | þæm |
| Inst. | þy, þon | -- | þy, þon | -- |