- hisself
- pronoun Date: 12th century chiefly dialect himself 1
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
hisself — see HIMSELF (Cf. himself). The shift in felt meaning of the first element of this compound from dative to gentitive created this new word c.1400, whereas the same process did not change HERSELF (Cf. herself) … Etymology dictionary
hisself — is non standard for himself, and arises from the tendency to regard self as a noun and to place possessive pronouns and adjectives in front of it (e.g. his very self) … Modern English usage
hisself — /hi self , hiz /, pron. Nonstandard. himself. [1350 1400; ME; see HIS, SELF] * * * … Universalium
hisself — pronoun form|himself … Wiktionary
hisself — selfish … Anagrams dictionary
hisself — his·self … English syllables
hisself — … Useful english dictionary
selfish — hisself … Anagrams dictionary
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Reflexive pronoun — Herself redirects here. For the toy elf, see Herself the Elf. Himself redirects here. For other uses, see Himself (disambiguation). Oneself redirects here. For the hip hop artist, see Oneself (artist). Ourselves redirects here. For the 1988 punk… … Wikipedia