thyself

thy·self

 (thī-sĕlf′)
pron. Archaic
Yourself. Used as the reflexive or emphatic form of thee or thou.
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thyself

(ðaɪˈsɛlf)
pron
a. the reflexive form of thou1, thee
b. (intensifier): thou, thyself, wouldst know.
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thy•self

(ðaɪˈsɛlf)

pron.
Archaic. a reflexive and intensive form of thou 1 .
[1250–1300; Middle English thi self (see thy, self); replacing Old English thē self]
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Translations
نَفْسِكَ
sebe
dig selv
tenmagad
òig, sjálfur
te stesso
kendine
你自己汝自己

thyself

(archaic) [ðaɪˈself] PRON (acc, dative) → te; (after prep) → ti (mismo/a)
know thyselfconócete a ti mismo
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thyself

[ðaɪˈsɛlf] prontoi-même
Love thy neighbour as thyself → Aime ton prochain comme toi-même.
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thyself

pers pron (old, dial)
(reflexive dir obj with prep +acc) → Euch (obs); (dial, to God)dich; (indir obj with prep +dat) → Euch (obs); (dial, to God)dir
(emph)Ihr selbst (obs), → du selbst (obs); (acc) → Euch selbst (obs), → dich selbst; (dat) → Ihnen selbst (obs), → dir selbst
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thy

(ðai) adjective
an old word for `your' used only when addressing one person, especially God. thy father.
thine (ðain) pronoun
an old word for `yours' used only when addressing one person, especially God. Thine is the glory.
adjective
the form of thy used before a vowel or vowel sound. Thine anger is great; thine honour.
thyˈself pronoun
an old word for `yourself'. Look at thyself.
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