10 Results found for "append oneself".

if I do say so myself

comparable) Appended to praise of oneself or one's own doings, as a form of modesty. Synonyms: in all modesty, though I say it who should not (appended to praise...


-ssi

enclitic form of si; appended to present active infinitive verb forms to derive reflexive forms ciamà (“to call”) → ciamassi (“to call oneself; to be called...


itsensä

postposition that requires a genitive form, a possessive suffix is not appended to the postposition (because itsensä already has one): hänen kanssansa...


-ся

Proto-Balto-Slavic *sen, from Proto-Indo-European *swé. -ся • (-sja) Reflexive suffix appended to finite verbs and infinitives to make a reflexive, reciprocal, intransitive...


-сь

IPA(key): [sʲ] -сь • (-sʹ) contraction of -ся (-sja) (reflexive suffix appended to finite verbs and infinitives to make a reflexive, reciprocal, or intransitive...


-si

personal pronoun sinä): your sg, thy (sinun) kirjasi ― your book (possessive) Appended to a genitive-requiring postposition that is after or without sinun: you...


ἐφέλκυσις

trail behind, pull in; tendency to draw towards oneself; propensity to attract, amass, assume, append; addition, annexation, affixation Third declension...


adiungo

adiūnctum); third conjugation (with dative or accusative) to add, join, attach, append, annex or bind to (something) Synonyms: addō, accēnseō 27 BCE – 25 BCE,...


-aa

instead of assimilation, in which case the word to which the enclitic appends is unchanged; this difference is purely orthographic, and stops are still...


gosar

ausāre, frequentative based on Latin audeō. The initial /ɡ-/ may have been appended to resolve hiatus in phrases such as no (g)osar. Compare Occitan ausar...