yourself
Usage:
Not a primary reference, possibly a variation
Morphhology:
Greek Reflexive Pronoun (2nd person)
Definition:
σεαυτοῦ, -ῆς, -οῦ (in NT not contracted, σαυτοῦ, as in Att.),
reflex. prop. of 2nd of person(s) sing., used only in
genitive, dative and accusative (of, to) thyself: Mat.4:6, Jhn.8:13, 1Ti.4:16, al. (In Hellenistic, the pl. is ἑαυτῶν (which see), not ὑμῶν αὐτῶν as in Attic, see Bl, § 13, 1.) (
AS)
Morphhology:
Greek Reflexive Pronoun (2nd person)
Definition:
σεαυτοῦ, -ῆς, also
σαυτοῦ, -ῆς,
Ionic dialect σεωυτοῦ, ῆς, reflexive
pronoun of
2nd pers.,
of thyself, etc, in
masculine and
feminine of
genitive,
dative, and
accusative singular, first in [
Refs 7th c.BC+]; ἐν σαυτοῦ (variant{-ῷ}) γενοῦ contain thyself, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]: rarely in
neuter, φίλον ξύλον, ἔγειρέ μοι σεαυτὸ καὶ γίγνου θρασύ [
Refs 5th c.BC+] —in _plural_ always separated, ὑμῶν αὐτῶν, etc: and originally separated in
singular, as in [
Refs 8th c.BC+] —The separated forms, σοῦ αὐτοῦ, αὐτοῦ σοῦ, etc, were used in
Attic dialect, not as reflexive, but as
emphatic personal pronouns,[
Refs 5th c.BC+]
Definition:
of (with, to) thyself; thee, thine own self, (thou) thy(-self); genitive case from
g4571 (σέ) and
g846 (αὐτός), also dative case of the same, , and accusative case , likewise contracted , , and , respectively