We

Honorific alternative letter-case form of of we, sometimes used when speaking as an important figure or figures.

Pronoun

  1. Honorific alternative letter-case form of of we, sometimes used when speaking as an important figure or figures.
    • “It seems to me that we are losing sight of the fact that we are artists,” said Miss Madder to Mr. Ehrlebach one evening about a week later, during one of his calls. / “We, with a capital ‘W,’” laughed Miss Larkin,...
    • Yet when Diaz talks one would think he had never achieved anything. He never uses the first pronoun singular, always speaking as “we,” but not the “we” with a capital W habitual to Royalty; just simply we, meaning...
    • But meanwhile, We say frankly that so far We do not have sufficient reason to regard the norms given by Pope Pius XII in this matter as surpassed and therefore not binding; they must therefore be considered valid, at...

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