Meaning of thineself | Babel Free
Definitions
Synonym of thyself.
Examples
“Accoſtom thineſelf toe do wel on hall occaſions.”
“In these manner accustom thineself to breathe freely and imperceptibly, as thee proceeds.”
“Thou wilt thineself no doubt deny / The soldiers’ wants to supply.”
“Teach in thine own household what you would have others do to thineself.”
“Go, carrion thineself among the tombs; go and ordure thineself in other filthy things and leave true philosophy to real philosophers. Thou believest thineself to be a philosopher; do not deceive thineself.”
“Beecher, Rev. Thos., Let Another Man Praise Thee, Not Thineself.”
““Art not thou fully ashamed of thineself, being fully sufficient to make a horse snort.”
“They well knew that his unalterable rule in public life was “never commit thineself, lest it be your undoing.””
“When thou dost feel anger (a quality of the lower man) boiling up within thy soul’s casket, quickly turn and throw thineself upon the breast of silence.”
“Thou shalt honor good men and true women, esteeming everybody the same as thineself and bow the knee before none.”
“Prayer is giving, utterly, lavishly—thineself—all, / Prayer is Heaven’s gate unlocked at a sinner’s call.”
“Thou shalt not steal from thineself, by paying others too much for clothes.”
“Thy matriculation requirements are that thou shalt conduct thineself with an humble spirit.”
“Hie thineself hither.”
“Yea, Pauline, it behooveth thee to examine thineself closely, e’en as the time for New Year resolutions draweth nigh.”
“Inform Thineself / Not only in matters etherial, but worldly as well.”
“IF thou, Jack Lait, Knight of the Cap and Bells, wouldst bring back a smile to the anguished faces of the multitude, and still for a time the tongues that clacque in the lantern jaws of the arid few who would build an ark at the approach of a sandstorm; then lend an ear, lad, like a true knight, and prove thineself worthy of thine sires.”
“When thou hast to leave the world, why dost thou tie thineself to its concerns?”
“Mayhap, thou dost know a damsel in Pawtucket whom thou dost deem passing fair, and whom thou fain wouldst hitch to thineself.”
“Thou shalt not underestimate thine opponent nor over-estimate thineself.”
“Last on the program will be the Concert Band playing a march, “The Pride of the Wolverines” by Sousa; two chorales by Bach which include “Soul, Array Thineself with Gladness” and “O, Sacred Head Now Wounded” by the Brass Section; “A Christmas Festival” by Anderson; and “Joshua” by Yoder.”
“For starters, if you’re going to pig out here, you’d best be able to heal thineself, or pack a personal physician in your carry-on luggage.”
CEFR level
A1
Beginner
This word is part of the CEFR A1 vocabulary — beginner level.
This word is part of the CEFR A1 vocabulary — beginner level.