Him

/hɪm/ pronoun

“Him” is used as an object pronoun to refer to a male person or animal that has already been mentioned, as in “I saw him.” It receives the action of the verb or follows a preposition.

From Old English “him,” the dative form of “hē,” meaning “he.” The form stayed surprisingly stable while other pronouns changed around it.

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