The word "self-abasement" is derived from two Latin words:
Etymology: * Medieval Latin: selfabasus * Late Latin: basus (low) * Proto-Indo-European root: bhes-, meaning "to be low"
Self-abasement refers to the act or practice of voluntarily lowering one's own self-esteem, worthiness, or dignity. It involves:
The concept of self-abasement has existed throughout history in various cultures and religions. It is often associated with:
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