Definition of Himsilf	
	    			    		
		    		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.
&fist; 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.
Him*self" (?), Him*selve" (&?;),
Him*selv"en (&?;), pron. pl.
Themselves. See Hemself. [Obs.]
Chaucer. 
  
		    		 - Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
		    		 
		    			    		
		    		- a male person, previously mentioned.
 
 - #(as the object of a verb or preposition)
 
 - #:He injured himself.
 
 - #(as an intensifier)
 
 - #:He was injured himself.
 
 
  
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