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Definitions from the WebThyselfDescriptionThyself is an archaic form of the pronoun "yourself," primarily used in liturgical and poetic contexts. It is an informal second-person singular pronoun or reflexive pronoun that refers to the person being addressed. Part of SpeechPronoun Sense 1Used to emphasize the singular second person, especially in religious or formal contexts. Sample Sentence:Do not forget to love thyself before attempting to love others. Sense 2Used as a reflexive pronoun to indicate that the action of the verb affects the subject. Sample Sentence:You must know thyself before trying to understand the world around you. Related Products: | ||||
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