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Myself - What does it mean?

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myself

English

Alternative forms

* meself (non-standard) * myselfe (archaic)

Pronoun

(en-pron)
  • (reflexive) Me, as direct or indirect object
  • *
  • , title= Mr. Pratt's Patients, chapter=1 , passage=Thinks I to myself , “Sol, you're run off your course again. This is a rich man's summer ‘cottage’ and if you don't look out there's likely to be some nice, lively dog taking an interest in your underpinning.”}}
  • Personally, for my part; used in apposition to (I), sometimes for simple emphasis and sometimes with implicit exclusion of any others performing the activity described.
  • Me (as the object of a verb or preposition).
  • * 1994 , (Nelson Mandela), Long Walk to Freedom , Abacus 2010, p. 36:
  • Later I realized that the ignorant man that day was not the chief but myself .
  • (archaic) I (as the subject of a verb).
  • *, II.8:
  • And my selfe have knowen a Gentleman, a chiefe officer of our crowne, that by right and hope of succession (had he lived unto it) was to inherit above fifty thousand crownes a yeere good land.
  • *1653 , (Nicholas Culpeper), The English Physician Enlarged :
  • *:Myself am confident that an ointment of it is one of the best remedies for a scabby head that is.
  • Usage notes

    * Use where I could be used is mostly poetic or archaic, except with a coordinating conjunction, such as (and). * (2009) reports opposition to the intensifier use, especially where (I) could be used. * AP Stylebook Online (2010) reports opposition to the intensifier use as reflexive pronouns (myself) should not be used instead of objective pronouns (me).

    Noun

    (ourselves)
  • that being which is oneself
  • I am not myself today.

    Not English

    has no English definition. It may be misspelled.