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my adj 1 belonging or relating to me1my book. 2 used with nouns in various exclamations • My gosh!My foot! 3 old use used in respectful terms of address such as my lord. 4 used in rather old-fashioned, affectionate or patronizing terms of address such as my dear. exclamation (also my word, my goodness or, more strongly, my God) expressing surprise or amazement.
ETYMOLOGY: 12c, from Anglo-Saxon min genitive of me1.

my adj 1 belonging or relating to me1my book. 2 used with nouns in various exclamations • My gosh!My foot! 3 old use used in respectful terms of address such as my lord. 4 used in rather old-fashioned, affectionate or patronizing terms of address such as my dear. exclamation (also my word, my goodness or, more strongly, my God) expressing surprise or amazement.
ETYMOLOGY: 12c, from Anglo-Saxon min genitive of me1.

my adj 1 belonging or relating to me1my book. 2 used with nouns in various exclamations • My gosh!My foot! 3 old use used in respectful terms of address such as my lord. 4 used in rather old-fashioned, affectionate or patronizing terms of address such as my dear. exclamation (also my word, my goodness or, more strongly, my God) expressing surprise or amazement.
ETYMOLOGY: 12c, from Anglo-Saxon min genitive of me1.