ourself

ourself
pronoun [first person plural]
1》 used instead of ‘ourselves’ typically when ‘we’ refers to people in general.
2》 archaic used instead of ‘myself’ by a sovereign.
Usage
The standard reflexive form corresponding to we and us is ourselves, as in we can only blame ourselves. The singular form ourself is sometimes used, but is not widely accepted in standard English.

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  • ourself — The standard reflexive form of we and us is ourselves (as in We are going to enjoy ourselves), but a form ourself is recorded from the 14c onwards in uses corresponding to we used of a single person • (I loved your father, and we love ourself… …   Modern English usage

  • ourself — ► PRONOUN (first person pl. ) ▪ used instead of ‘ourselves’, typically when ‘we’ refers to people in general …   English terms dictionary

  • ourself — [our self′] pron. a form corresponding to OURSELVES, used, as in royal proclamations, by one person who refers to himself or herself as “we”: see WE (sense 2) …   English World dictionary

  • Ourself — Ourselves Our*selves , pron.; sing. {Ourself} (?). An emphasized form of the pronoun of the first person plural; used as a subject, usually with we; also, alone in the predicate, in the nominative or the objective case. [1913 Webster] We… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ourself — /ahr self , oweur , ow euhr /, pron. 1. one s own person, individuality, etc., considered as private and apart from others: It is for ourself that we should strive for greater knowledge. 2. (a form corresponding to ourselves, used of a single… …   Universalium

  • ourself — [[t]aʊə(r)se̱lf[/t]] PRON REFL: v PRON, prep PRON Ourself is sometimes used instead of ourselves when it clearly refers to a singular subject. Some people consider this use to be incorrect. ...the way we think of ourself and others …   English dictionary

  • ourself — our•self [[t]ɑrˈsɛlf, aʊər , ˌaʊ ər [/t]] pron. 1) one s own person, individuality, etc., considered apart from others: It is for ourself that we must work harder[/ex] 2) (a form corresponding to ourselves, used by a single person, esp. in the… …   From formal English to slang

  • ourself — pronoun Date: 14th century myself used to refer to the single person subject when we is used instead of I (as by a sovereign) < will keep ourself till supper time alone Shakespeare > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ourself — /aʊəˈsɛlf / (say owuh self) pronoun a form corresponding to ourselves, used of a single person or other entity, used most consciously (like we for I) in the regal or formal style: *We have just got a firm belief in ourself that we are a… …  

  • ourself — pronoun The reflexive of the editorial or royal we; myself as used by a writer or speaker who would refer to himself in the nominative case as we. (Normally, the reflexive case of we is ourselves) …   Wiktionary

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