meae
The term "meae" is an archaic English word, primarily encountered in older texts and literature. It represents a grammatical form of the first-person singular possessive pronoun "my" or "mine." Specifically, "meae" is the genitive feminine singular form of the Latin pronoun "meus." In contexts where Latin influence is present, or in older English prose that borrowed or imitated Latin grammatical structures, "meae" might appear to denote "of me" or "my" in relation to a feminine noun.
Its usage is largely confined to historical linguistic studies or analyses of older literary works. Modern