Scots

eedit

Thanks

  1. Uised tae express appreciation or gratitude.

Inglis

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Thanks

Alternative forms

eedit

Pronunciation

eedit

Etymology

eedit

Frae Middle Inglis thanks, thankes, frae Old English þancas (thanks), frae Proto-Germanic *þankōs, nominative plural o Proto-Germanic *þankaz (thocht, gratitude), frae Proto-Indo-European *teng- (tae think, feel). Mair at thank.

Interjection

eedit

Thanks

  1. Uised toae express appreciation or gratitude.
    Could you give me a hand, please? — Yes, sure. — Thanks.
    • ~1595, Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, act 5, scene 1
      Thanks, courteous wall: Jove shield thee well for this!

Derived terms

eedit

Thanks

  1. Third-person seengular semple present indicative form o thank