estuary, bay si d'Abraham m From Latin sĭbī. si himself, herself, itself oneself themselves each other Si is the stressed (or "strong", or "tonic") form...
headteachers.(...)" (personal pronoun, colloquial) I, one; used to talk about oneself indirectly, especially about feelings or personal experiences Je gaat wel...
cousin who is descended from an ancestor who is/was a younger sibling to oneself's or one's spouse's (such as a child of a younger sibling of one of one's...
singular and plural reflexive pronoun; himself, herself, itself, themselves, oneself Hij wast zich. — He washes himself. Hij wast zich het gezicht. — He washes...
praeceps. ― I fall down from the bed headlong. de muro se deicere ― to throw oneself down from the wall de sella exsilire ― to jump from the stool nec ex equo...
the terms in x on one side. (colloquial) Used when talking to oneself to refer to oneself. Now then ... let me see ... I hope I'm doing this right ......
themself, themselves theirs their genderless, nonspecific (formal) one one oneself – one's plural they them hem, 'em themselves theirsen theirs theirn (obsolete...
themself, themselves theirs their genderless, nonspecific (formal) one one oneself – one's plural they them hem, 'em themselves theirsen theirs theirn (obsolete...