Pronouns

Foreward
These are pronouns one could use in Anglish. Many of these pronouns died off at sundry times in English's history, but here they are put forth as if they never died.

Know that this list is not exhaustive and could be more complete, especially if more Old English forms were included.

The Writ
In Middle English, there was a set of possessive pronouns formed by analogy of mine and thine. These forms are as etymologically good as the -s forms, but nonetheless, the latter set became the standard in the end, and the -n set is now found only in some regional dialects.

Note that the neuter possessive is still its; not only was its formed at a relatively late date, but the absolute use of the neuter possessive is also uncommon, so no such form as itsn has ever had the chance to appear and blossom.

I do not believe formations like "if he bith" are attested, but they are included anyways because Modern English allows for the regular present tense to be used as the present subjunctive. So it follows that if I allow a formation like "if he is" onto the list, then I allow "if he bith" too.