Definitions For Themself
Pronoun
{{en-pron}} {{non-gloss definition, The reflexive form of they, the third-person singular personal pronoun.}} The single person previously mentioned, as the object of a verb or following a preposition {{qualifier, also used for emphasis}}. : Someone could hurt themself. : Anyone who wants a car like mine can buy one themself.Usage notes
The use of themself instead of themselves is sometimes proscribed,Carl W. Hart, Rocket English Grammar (2012, {{ISBN, 1938690214}}, page 55 but it is relatively common "considering that singular they is unquestionably far less frequent than plural they".Grammar Without Grammaticality: Growth and Limits of Grammatical Precision (2013, {{ISBN, 3110290014}}, page 56 Furthermore, the use of themself as a singular and themselves as a plural is in "clear parallel [to] common usage of the second-person forms, where yourselves can be contrasted with yourself",Laura Paterson, British Pronoun Use, Prescription, and Processing (2014, {{ISBN, 1137332735}}, page 170 and the same is true in the first person, where ourselves contrasts with ourself. For more on the use of they as a singular pronoun, see they. For information on the use of he and himself as a generic singular pronoun, see he.Synonyms
themselves {{qualifier, more common}} theirself, theirselves {{qualifier, nonstandard}} himself, herself {{qualifier, gender-specific}} thonself {{qualifier, rare}} other appendix:english third-person singular pronouns, attested and appendix:list of protologisms/third person singular gender neutral pronouns, proposed third-person pronounsEtymology
from them + themselves by analogy with the singular-plural distinction between yourself and yourselves. the coinage seems to be a 20th century reflex of the increased use of they as a singular pronoun. a parallel is found in middle english theimself, but it is not clear that there is any continuity between medieval and modern usage./">self, modelled on the plural themselves by analogy with the singular-plural distinction between yourself and yourselves. the coinage seems to be a 20th century reflex of the increased use of they as a singular pronoun. a parallel is found in middle english theimself, but it is not clear that there is any continuity between medieval and modern usage.Is Themself a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
YES
Scrabble US
YES
Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
YES
Scrabble Global
YES
Enable1 Dictionary
NO
Points in Different Games
Scrabble
16
Words with Friends
17
The word Themself is worth 16 points in Scrabble and 17 points in Words with Friends
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