Self - Wikipedia‑style Article
Self
Definition
The word "self" primarily refers to (1) the individual’s consciousness of identity and personal experience (noun), (2) a person or thing considered as an individual entity, often used reflexively (pronoun, archaic), and (3) a formative element in compounds meaning “of oneself” or “automatically” (prefix, as in self‑driven).
Parts of Speech
- Noun
- Pronoun (archaic/poetic)
- Prefix (bound morpheme)
- Adjective (attributive, e.g., “self control” in older style)
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /sɛlf/
- Respelling: SELF
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /sɛlf/
- Respelling: SELF
Etymology
"Self" descends from Old English self / seolf meaning “same, identical, one’s own person,” ultimately from Proto‑Germanic *selbaz “same.” Cognates appear in Old High German selb, Old Norse sjálfr, and Gothic silba. Its philosophical sense “individual personality” is attested in English since the early 13th century.
Derivatives
- Selfhood (noun)
- Selfish (adjective)
- Self‑esteem (noun, compound)
- Self‑awareness (noun, compound)
- Self‑reflection (noun, compound)
Synonyms
- Identity
- Ego
- Personhood
- Individuality
Antonyms
Usage
"Self" is central in psychology, philosophy, and everyday language. Examples: "Meditation fosters a deeper sense of self," "He is not quite his usual self today," or "The machine is self‑cleaning."
Related Terms
- Ego: The conscious thinking part of the personality in psychoanalytic theory.
- Persona: The aspect of someone’s character that is presented to others.
- Autonomy: Self‑government; freedom from external influence or control.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The identity, personality, or essential being of a person: Refers to one’s own conscious awareness and sense of individuality.
- Example: "Travel can broaden the self through new experiences."
- One’s normal or healthy condition (often with possessive pronoun): Indicates habitual state or typical demeanor.
- Example: "After resting, she felt like her old self again."
- A person or thing regarded as an individual unit: Emphasizes separateness from others.
- Example: "The sculpture seemed to have a life of its own, a self distinct from the artist."
Pronoun (Archaic/Poetic)
- Same; identical person previously mentioned: Now largely replaced by “himself,” “herself,” etc.
- Example: "He did it self." (obsolete usage)
Prefix
- Indicating that the subject acts upon or by itself; automatic; without external aid:
- Example: "Self‑propelled vehicles reduce manual effort."
Verb (Rare, chiefly Scot.)
- To satisfy or indulge oneself: Historic dialect usage, now extremely uncommon.
- Example: "He would self with small comforts amid hardship."