self (2 only with demonstratives “the, this, that”)
1.
of or
belonging to oneself, one's own Mac. V. vii. 99 [viii. 70] “
and violent hands”; cf.
R2 III. ii. 166
“ and vain
conceit”
(app.=vain self-conceit), and
Mac. III. iv. 142
“My strange and
self-abuse”
(see SELF-2).
2.
same, selfsame
Mer.V. I. i. 149
“that way,”
3H6 III. i. 11
“In this place,”
Phoen. 38
“That the was not the
same.”
3.
“one ,” one and the
same
Tw.N. I. i. 39
“one king”
(Ff2 3 4
“selfsame”), Lr. IV. iii. 36.