different between akota vs ourself
akota
akota From the web:
ourself
English
Etymology
From our +? -self.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a??(?)?s?lf/, /??(?)?s?lf/
Pronoun
ourself
- The reflexive of the editorial or royal we: myself (as used by a writer or speaker who is referring to themself as we).
- 1838, Charles Dickens, Sketches of Young Gentlemen
- Without in any way committing ourself upon this point, we have merely to observe, that we are ready to receive sealed offers containing a full specification of age, temper, appearance, and condition […]
- 1838, Charles Dickens, Sketches of Young Gentlemen
- The reflexive of the generic we: oneself.
Usage notes
- The normal reflexive form of we is ourselves. This form can generally be used alternatively in the above cases, too.
Coordinate terms
- ourselves (plural)
Translations
Anagrams
- foulers, refouls
ourself From the web:
- what yourself
- what yourself love
- what does ourself mean
- what is ourself mean
- what does yourself
- what rhymes with yourself
- spelling of yourself
- what about yourself meaning
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