Etymology (Origin and History)
The word "herself" is derived from the following:
Meaning
"Herself" is a singular, third-person, feminine reflexive pronoun. It is used to refer back to the subject of a sentence when the subject is female.
Usage
"Herself" is used in various grammatical constructions, including:
Etymology The word himself is derived from the Middle English word him silf which i
Etymology The word self has its roots in the Proto Indo European root swe which mean
Etymology The word self has its roots in the Proto Indo European root swe which mean
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Etymology The word petticoat comes from the Middle English word petticote which is i
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