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thyself

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Pron — An old-fashioned word for "yourself," used with "thou."

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Etymology

From Old English þīnes selfes, combining thy with self.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “thyself” mean?

The word “thyself” means an old-fashioned word for "yourself," used with "thou.". In plain terms, an archaic way of saying "yourself," now found mainly in older literature, religious texts, and quotations.

How do you pronounce “thyself”?

“Thyself” is pronounced theye-SEHLF (/ðaɪˈsɛlf/ in IPA).

How do you use “thyself” in a sentence?

Here is “thyself” used in a sentence: “"Physician, heal thyself," the old saying goes.”

What part of speech is “thyself”?

“Thyself” is a pronoun.

Where does the word “thyself” come from?

The word “thyself” comes from Old English. From Old English þīnes selfes, combining thy with self.

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