"emself" meaning in English

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Pronoun

Rhymes: -ɛlf Etymology: From em + -self, or by removing "th" from themself (cf. also 'emself, 'emselves). Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|em|self}} em + -self Head templates: {{head|en|pronoun|a reflexive, third person gender-neutral singular personal pronoun||||||||||||||||||head=}} emself (a reflexive, third person gender-neutral singular personal pronoun), {{en-pron|desc=a reflexive, third person gender-neutral singular personal pronoun}} emself (a reflexive, third person gender-neutral singular personal pronoun)
  1. (rare, reflexive, nonstandard) Em, a gender-neutral object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject, the reflexive form of em, equivalent to themself (also used for emphasis). Wikipedia link: Spivak pronouns Tags: gender-neutral, nonstandard, personal, pronoun, rare, reflexive, singular, third-person Categories (topical): Gender
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