(Verb)
To address someone by the second person pronoun “thou”. Back when this term was first used, it would often have been
said in contempt as Thou was seen as an informal and potentially
rude form of address. However nowadays, since Thou is considered by many to be more formal and respectful than the ordinary sounding “you”, it can have the exact opposite meaning and be taken as a great
honor.
Historical usage: “Do not thou me,
peasant,
else I shall give thee a taste of this
steel blade!”
Modern usage: “Did you just thou me? Oh my goodness…I’m so flattered!”