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See also:Himself

English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishhymself, fromOld Englishhimselfum. Equivalent tohim +‎-self.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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himself (the third person singular, masculine, personal pronoun,the reflexive form ofhe,feminineherself,neuteritself,pluralthemselves,gender-neutral singularhimselforthemselvesorthemself)

  1. (reflexive pronoun)Him;the male object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject
    He injuredhimself.
    • 1897 December (indicated as1898),Winston Churchill, chapter II, inThe Celebrity: An Episode, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company; London:Macmillan & Co., Ltd.,→OCLC:
      Sunninghimself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. He was dressed out in broad gaiters and bright tweeds, like an English tourist, and his face might have belonged to Dagon, idol of the Philistines.
    • 2024 September 9, Hannah Rabinowitz, “Alleged leaders of White supremacist group charged in effort to encourage terrorism and hate crimes”, inCNN[1]:
      One Terrorgram user livestreamedhimself stabbing five people outside of a mosque in Turkey, she said, and a 19-year-old Slovakian man praised the group in a manifesto before killing two people at an LGBTQ bar in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.
  2. (emphatic)He;used as an intensifier, often to emphasize that the referent is the exclusive participant in the predicate
    He was injuredhimself.
  3. (Ireland, otherwise archaic)The subject or non-reflexive object of a predicate;hehimself.
  4. (Ireland)The subject or non-reflexive object of a predicate;he(used of upper-class gentlemen, or sarcastically, of men who imagine themselves to be more important than others)
    Hashimself come down to breakfast yet?
    Have you seenhimself yet this morning?

Synonyms

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Derived terms

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Translations

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(reflexive) male person as the previously mentioned object
(emphatic, exclusive) he
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English personal pronouns

Dialectal and obsolete or archaic forms are initalics.

personal pronounpossessive
pronoun
possessive
determiner
subjectiveobjectivereflexive
first
person
singularI
me (colloquial)
memyself
me
mysen
minemy
mine(before vowels, archaic)
me
pluralweusourselves
ourself
oursen
ours
ourn(obsolete outside dialects)
our
second
person
singularstandard
(historically
formal)
youyouyourself
yoursen
yours
yourn(obsolete outside dialects)
your
archaic
(historically
informal)
thoutheethyself
theeself
thysen
thinethy
thine(before vowels)
pluralstandardyou
ye(archaic)
youyourselvesyours
yourn(obsolete outside dialects)
your
colloquialyou all
y'all
you guys
you all
y'all
you guys
y'allselvesall yours
y'all's
you guys'
your guys'
all your
y'all's
your all's(nonstandard)
you guys'
your guys'
informal /
dialectal
(see list of dialectal forms atyou and inflected forms in those entries)
third
person
singularmasculinehehimhimself
hisself(archaic)
hissen
his
hisn(obsolete outside dialects)
his
femininesheherherself
hersen
hers
hern(obsolete outside dialects)
her
neuterit
hit
it
hit
itself
hitself
its
his(archaic)
its
his(archaic)
hits
genderless1theythemthemself,themselvestheirstheir
nonspecific
(formal)
oneoneoneselfone's
pluraltheythem
hem,'em
themselves
theirsen
theirs
theirn(obsolete outside dialects)
their

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