Used as the object of a verb or preposition when the subject is the same female person or animal. Used for emphasis to refer to a female person or animal as the agent of an action.
Compound of 'her' and 'self', formed in Middle English around the 13th century. This follows the pattern of reflexive pronouns in Germanic languages, where 'self' (originally meaning 'same') combines with possessive pronouns.
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