theirself
English
Etymology
From their + self, patterned on e.g. ourself/ourselves and herself, construed as being formed from adjectival her.
Pronoun
theirself
- (nonstandard) Alternative form of themself.
- 1977, Lou Rawls, “Some Folks Never Learn”, Unmistakably Lou, Philadelphia International
- Some folks never learn / They never learn / Learn how to be true to theirself.
- 1977, Lou Rawls, “Some Folks Never Learn”, Unmistakably Lou, Philadelphia International
- (nonstandard) Alternative form of themselves.
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