different between perself vs hirself

perself

English

Etymology

per (from person) + self (like himself, herself, etc.)

Pronunciation

  • enPR: p?r?self
  • Rhymes: -?lf
  • Hyphenation: per?self

Pronoun

perself

  1. (reflexive, rare) Per, themself; gender-neutral object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject, the reflexive form of per.
    Per injured perself.
    • 1996 February 22, "Susan Groppi" (username), "These messages make me so sad...", in alt.adoption, Usenet:
      I can't comment on the original poster's motivations, but I do know that some agencies (mine, for instance) will not release any information until the adoptee is 18, and then the adoptee perself has to request the information.
    • 1996 December 6, "Suki L. McDonough" (username), "What's Up?", in soc.women.lesbian-and-bi, Usenet:
      My hit on the comment was that she was saying that a person on a newsgroup could choose *not* to publicly identify as a member of a visually identifiable minority which is subject to oppression, and therefore spend some time not having to have such oppression directed at perself as an individual (although obviously such a person would still be subject to "ist" postings which aim at the oppressed group in general).
    • 1997 April 22, "Anthony and Joy Hilbert" (username), "ASB: Info PDQ please re local group rules", in alt.sex.bondage, Usenet:
      The person who called perself a dom, but then breached a safeword or did something similarly non-consensual.

Synonyms

  • themself

Hyponyms

  • himself, herself

See also

  • other attested gender-neutral pronouns

perself From the web:



hirself

English

Etymology

hir +? self, following pattern of herself, himself, and itself

Pronunciation

  • enPR: h?r?self, IPA(key): /hi??s?lf/
  • Rhymes: -?lf
  • Hyphenation: hir?self

Pronoun

hirself (a reflexive, third person singular, gender-neutral (or multigendered) personal pronoun)

  1. (reflexive) Hir, themself; Gender-neutral third-person singular object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject, coordinate with gendered himself and herself.
  2. (emphatic) Sie; an intensive repetition of a gender-neutral subject, often used to indicate exclusiveness of that person as the only satisfier of a predicate.

Synonyms

  • themself
  • (neologism) emself, perself

Hyponyms

  • himself, herself

Usage notes

See usage notes for hir.

See also

  • other attested gender-neutral pronouns

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