Definition
Herself is a reflexive pronoun used to refer back to a female subject previously mentioned in the sentence. It can also be used for emphasis or to indicate that the subject is acting independently.
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Etymology
The word "herself" originates from Old English "hire self," combining "hire" (the dative and genitive form of "heo," meaning "she") and "self" (used for emphasis or reflexivity). The modern form emerged in Middle English, where it was solidified as a compound pronoun.
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Usage
The pronoun "herself" is often used in reflexive constructions. For example, "She prepared herself for the presentation."
It can also add emphasis to a sentence. For example, "She herself baked the cake."
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