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theirn — ˈthe](ə)rn, ˈtha(a)], ]ən pronoun Etymology: by alteration (influence of mine, thine, hisn) dialect : theirs … Useful english dictionary
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their — c.1200, from O.N. þierra, gen. of þeir they (see THEY (Cf. they)). Replaced O.E. hiera. Use with singular objects, scorned by grammarians, is attested from c.1300. Theirs (c.1300) is a double possessive. Alternative form theirn (1836) is attested … Etymology dictionary