theeself
EnglishEdit
EtymologyEdit
PronunciationEdit
- Rhymes: -ɛlf
PronounEdit
theeself
- (archaic, dialect) yourself
- 1874, Benj. N. Martin, Choice Specimens of American Literature, And Literary Reader[1]:
- There was a will, friend, a true and lawful last will and testament of thee deceased uncle, in which theeself and thee cousin was made the sole heirs of the same.
- 1880, Henry Woodcock, The Hero of the Humber[2]:
- Does thou think anybody but theeself would jump overboard a night like this?
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See alsoEdit
English personal pronouns
Dialectal and obsolete or archaic forms are in italics.