English-Thai Dictionary
himself
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HIMSELF
pron. In the nominative or objective case. [him and self. ] 1. He; but himself is more emphatical, or more expressive of distinct personality than he.
With shame remembers, while himself was one
Of the same herd, himself the same had done.
2. When himself is added to he, or to a noun, it expresses discrimination of person with particular emphasis.
But he himself returned from the quarries. Judges 3:19.
But God himself is with us for our captain. 2 Chronicles 13:12.
3. When used as the reciprocal pronoun, it is not usually emphatical.
David hid himself in the field. 1 Samuel 2 :24.
4. It was formerly used as a substitute for neuter nouns; as high as heaven himself. [This use is now improper. ]
5. It is sometimes separated from he; as, he could not go himself, for he himself could not go.
6. Himself is used to express the proper character, or natural temper and disposition of a person, after or in opposition to wandering of mind, irregularity, or devious conduct from derangement, passion or extraneous influence. We say, a man has come to himself, after delirious or extravagant behavior. Let the man alone; let him act himself.
By himself, alone; unaccompanied; sequestered.
He sits or studies by himself.
Ahab went one way by himself, and Obadiah went another way by himself. 1 Kings 18:6.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HIMSELF
HIMSELF Him *self ", pron.
1. An emphasized form of the third person masculine pronoun; -- used as a subject usually with he; as, he himself will bear the blame; used alone in the predicate, either in the nominative or objective case; as, it is himself who saved himself. But he himself returned from the quarries. Judges iii. 19. David hid himself in the field. 1 Sam. xx. 24. The Lord himself shall give you a sign. Is. vii. 14. Who gave himself for us, that he might. .. purify unto himself a peculiar people. Titus ii. 14. With shame remembers, while himself was one Of the same herd, himself the same had done. Denham.
Note: Himself was formerly used instead of itself. See Note under Him. It comprehendeth in himself all good. Chaucer.
2. One's true or real character; one's natural temper and disposition; the state of being in one's right or sane mind (after unconsciousness, passion, delirium, or abasement ); as, the man has come to himself. By himself, alone; unaccompanied; apart; sequestered; as, he sits or studies by himself. -- To leave one to himself, to withdraw from him; to let him take his own course.
HIMSELF; HIMSELVE; HIMSELVEN
HIMSELF; HIMSELVE; HIMSELVEN Him *self ", Him *selve " (, Him *selv "en (pron. pl.
Defn: Themselves. See Hemself. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
New American Oxford Dictionary
himself
him self |himˈself hɪmˈsɛlf | ▶pronoun [ third person singular ] 1 [ reflexive ] used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause: the steward introduced himself as Pete | he ought to be ashamed of himself. 2 [ emphatic ] he or him personally (used to emphasize a particular male person or animal mentioned ): Thomas himself laid down what we should do | he said so himself. • chiefly Irish a third party of some importance, esp. the master of the house: I'll mention it to himself. PHRASES ( not ) be himself see not be oneself at be. by himself see by oneself at by. ORIGIN Old English (see him, self ).
Oxford Dictionary
himself
him |self |hɪmˈsɛlf | ▶pronoun [ third person singular ] 1 [ reflexive ] used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause: the steward introduced himself as Pete | he ought to be ashamed of himself. 2 [ emphatic ] he or him personally (used to emphasize a particular male person or animal mentioned ): Ben told me himself. • chiefly Irish a third party of some importance, especially the master of the house: I'll mention it to himself. ORIGIN Old English (see him, self ).
Oxford Thesaurus
himself
himself pronoun PHRASES by himself See by oneself at by.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
himself
him self /ɪmsélf , ⦅強 ⦆hɪm -/ (! 文または節の初めでは /hɪm -/) (! heの再帰代名詞 ) 代名詞 複 themselves 1 〖単一の文中で, 主語heに対応して 動詞 前置詞 の目的語として用いる 〗彼自身を [に ] (!主語がheになる再帰用法で ╳himとはしない ) ▸ Al cut himself [╳him ] on the scissors .アルはそのはさみで切り傷を負った ▸ He seated himself beside her .彼は彼女のそばに着席した 2 〖強勢を置いて 〗彼自身 (!強調用法 ) ▸ He himself said so .彼自身がそう言ったのだ (!主語のHeと同格 ) ▸ My father wrote it himself .私の父が自らそれを書いたのです (!主語のMy fatherと同格 ) ▸ Kazuo, himself (being ) a Japanese, often criticizes the Japanese way of living .和夫は自分自身が日本人なのに, 日本の生活様式をしばしば批判する (!独立分詞構文の意味上の主語として用いることもある ) 3 ⦅やや古 ⦆(その )人自身を [に ] (!someone, everyoneなどの不定代名詞および性別不特定の語をさして用いる; →themselves 3 , he 2 語法 ) ▸ Anyone can sometimes feel like killing himself .だれもが時には自殺したくなることはある 4 彼 (!目的格himの代用表現; as, like, thanの直後によく用いられる ) ▸ The novel seems exciting for a young boy like himself .その小説は彼のような少年をわくわくさせるようだ 5 ⦅くだけて ⦆いつも [本来 ]の彼 (!be, feel (like ), seem (like ), come toなどの 動詞 と共に ) ▸ He is not himself today .今日はいつもの彼ではない ▸ He doesn't seem himself today .彼は, 今日はいつもの彼らしくない [調子が悪い ]ようだ 6 〖H- 〗神自身を [に ].(à ll ) by hims é lf →(all ) by oneself .(à ll ) to hims é lf →(all ) to oneself .for hims é lf →for oneself .