This list includes 1 pronoun that starts with G, from “ge” to “ge”. Pronouns that start with G are rare in modern English and are most useful for teaching, editing, and historical study.
Pronouns that start with G are pronoun forms beginning with the letter G. English examples are scarce; one notable historical form is Old English “ge”, which served as the second-person plural.
Below you’ll find the table with Type and Definition.
Type: The grammatical class of each pronoun (personal, possessive, relative, etc.), so you can find its basic role quickly.
Definition: A concise one-sentence meaning and typical use that helps you decide whether to use the pronoun in modern or historical contexts.
Pronouns that start with G
| Pronoun | Type | Form/Status | Source/Attestation |
|---|---|---|---|
| ge | personal | archaic | Bosworth–Toller Anglo‑Saxon Dictionary |
Descriptions
ge
Old English second‑person plural pronoun (“you” plural), attested in Anglo‑Saxon texts and antecedent of Modern English “you.”