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Answer for the clue "Jointly owned ", 3 letters:
our

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Old English ure "of us," genitive the first person pronoun, from Proto-Germanic *ons (cognates: Old Saxon usa , Old Frisian use , Old High German unsar , German unser , Gothic unsar "our"), from PIE *nes- , oblique case of personal pronoun in first person ...

Usage examples of our.

He may have thought I was just as involved in the plan to evacuate our people to the Abesse as Mother was.

CHAPTER XLIX LAETITIA AND SIR WILLOUGHBY We cannot be abettors of the tribes of imps whose revelry is in the frailties of our poor human constitution.

Foreign intervention, openly invited and industriously instigated by the abettors of the insurrection, became imminent, and has only been prevented by the practice of strict and impartial justice, with the most perfect moderation, in our intercourse with nations.

We may, however, omit for the present any consideration of the particular providence, that beforehand decision which accomplishes or holds things in abeyance to some good purpose and gives or withholds in our own regard: when we have established the Universal Providence which we affirm, we can link the secondary with it.

But I have bethought me, that, since I am growing old and past the age of getting children, one of you, my sons, must abide at home to cherish me and your mother, and to lead our carles in war if trouble falleth upon us.

Wilt thou abide here by Walter thyself alone, and let me bring the imp of Upmeads home to our house?

Since Bull Shockhead would bury his brother, and lord Ralph would seek the damsel, and whereas there is water anigh, and the sun is well nigh set, let us pitch our tents and abide here till morning, and let night bring counsel unto some of us.

But this knight hath no affairs to look to: so if he will abide with us for a little, it will be our pleasure.

I have heard thy windy talk, and this is the answer: we will neither depart, nor come down to you, but will abide our death by your hands here on this hill-side.

I am to kill him over again, there is nothing for it but our abiding with him for the next few hours at least.

For I spake with thee, it is nigh two years agone, when thou wert abiding the coming of our Lady in the castle yonder But now I see of thee that thou art brighter-faced, and mightier of aspect than aforetime, and it is in my mind that the Lady of Abundance must have loved thee and holpen thee, and blessed thee with some great blessing.

At the same time, the desperation I heard in some voices made me wonder if Natch had been right to question our ability to make changes.

The fact that you saw what you did confirms your ability to be functional at our destination.

We are willing to absolve you from them provided that first, with a sincere heart and unfeigned faith, in our presence you abjure, curse and detest the said errors and heresies, and every other error and heresy contrary to the Catholic and Apostolic Church in the manner and form we will prescribe to you.

Our bargain was for three nights, and for three nights I lay with him, for I do not abjure my promise.