thyself

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English thy-selfe, thiself, thi-zelf, from Old English þīnes silfes, þīnre sylfre, etc., equivalent to thy +‎ -self. Compare Middle English thou-self, Old English þē sylfum, þē selfum.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • enPR: thī-sĕlf', IPA(key): /ðaɪˈsɛlf/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛlf
  • Hyphenation: thy‧self

Pronoun[edit]

thyself

  1. (archaic, literary, dialectal) yourself (as the object of a verb or preposition or as an intensifier); reflexive case of thou
    Thou hast only thyself to blame.
    Thou thyself art to blame.
    Physician, heal thyself.

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Etymology[edit]

from Old English þīnes silfes, þīnre sylfre, etc., equivalent to thy +‎ self.

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Pronoun[edit]

thyself

  1. yourself

Descendants[edit]

  • English: thyself
  • Yola: theezil

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