Middle English
noun
°The ancestor language of Modern English, spoken in England and parts of Scotland (where it became Lowland Scots) from about 1100 AD to 1500 AD. It developed from Anglo-Saxon, also called Old English, with heavy influence from French and Latin after the Norman invasion.
synonyms: medieval english

ye
noun
°(Northumbrian Cornwall Irish archaic) you (the people being addressed).

you
noun
°The person spoken to or written to, as a subject.
"Can you help us?"
°The person spoken to or written to, as an object.
"I'll give you my pen."
adjective
°The individual or group spoken or written to.
"Have you gentlemen come to see the lady who fell backwards off a bus?"
°Used before epithets for emphasis.
synonyms: thou, ye, yer, you’s more» , y’all, thee, one, people, they, them