third person
Americannoun
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the grammatical person used by the speaker of an utterance in referring to anyone or anything other than the speaker or the one third person singular or ones third person plural being addressed.
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a pronoun or verb form in the third person, as she or goes in English, or a set of such forms.
noun
Etymology
Origin of third person
First recorded in 1580–90
Example Sentences
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Third person of the Taoist triad, 125 T’ai-wu Fu-jên.
From Myths and Legends of China by Werner, E. T. C. (Edward Theodore Chalmers)
But when it is added to a pronoun of the Third person, it is preceded by a pronoun in the Objective case.”
From English: Composition and Literature by Webster, W. F. (William Franklin)
Third person of Taoist triad, 125 Shên Shih.
From Myths and Legends of China by Werner, E. T. C. (Edward Theodore Chalmers)
Third person makes shift with second sand-bag, which having filled, he leaves his colleagues working like benevolent fiends in the steam of fragrant cauldrons, and joins the group outside among the shell-holes.
From Notes of a Camp-Follower on the Western Front by Hornung, E. W. (Ernest William)
Third person already anchored beside open packing-case, enormous sand-bag gaping between his knees, little sealed packets flying through his hands from box to bag in twins and triplets.
From Notes of a Camp-Follower on the Western Front by Hornung, E. W. (Ernest William)
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