of oneself (third-person singular simple present gets ahead of oneself, present participle getting ahead of oneself, simple past got ahead of oneself, past...
(figurative) inviable, unsustainable, unable to sustain oneself brotlose Kunst ― unprofitable craft 1848, Friedrich Engels, Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse...
activity or task with which one occupies oneself; usually specifically the productive activity, service, trade, or craft for which one is regularly paid; a...
himself only to literature Rakstniecība refers more directly to the writer's craft, i.e. literary work, as well as to the results of this work, while daiļliteratūra...
one's hands to do violence with one's hands to make/craft/play by hand (of arts, music) to do by oneself, without help to operate (of surgeons) to masturbate...
άρμα μάχης (árma máchis, “tank”) αρματαγωγό (armatagogó, “tank landing craft”) αρματηλασία (armatilasía, “charioteering”) αρματηλάτης (armatilátis, “charioteer”)...
towns of Britain and Ireland”, in Stephen P. Ashby, Søren Sindbæk, editors, Crafts and Social Networks in Viking Towns[1], →ISBN, page 101: Rounded stone...
Sir Thomas More's Utopia (in Latin), 1516 not able to occupy their old crafts (obsolete) To use; to expend; to make use of. 1611, The Holy Bible, […]...
pleasure boat pleasure-carriage pleasure center, pleasure centre pleasure craft pleasure cruise pleasure curve pleasured pleasure dome pleasuredrome pleasureful...
several”), from Old Norse sér (“for oneself; separately”, dative reflexive pronoun, literally “to oneself”), from sik (“oneself, myself, yourself, herself, himself;...