Origin of Our From Middle English oure , from Old English Å«re , Å«ser (“our" ), from Proto-Germanic *unseraz (“of us, our" ), from Proto-Indo-European *no-s-ero- (“our" ). Cognate with West Frisian ús (“our" ), Low German uns (“our" ), Dutch onze (“our" ), German unser (“our" ), Danish vor (“our" ). More @Wikipedia
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