HERSELF', pron. her and self. This denotes a female,the subject of discourse before mentioned, and is either in the nominative or objective case. In the nominative it usually follows she, and is added for the sake of emphasis, or emphatical distinction as, she herself will bear the blame.
The daughter of Pharaoh came down to wash herself. Exodus 2
1. Having the command of herself mistress of her rational powers, judgment or temper. The woman was deranged, but she is now herself again. She has come to herself.
2. In her true character as, the woman acts like herself.
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