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pron. (context nonstandard or dialectal English) (alternative form of yourself English)
Usage examples of "yerself".
Menzoberranzan had to offer, and ye said yerself that the bracers were the reason.
Take yerself and yer lost thing away, afore them boggles git ye, an’ ye find yerself like me—” the voice shook, and tears trickled from the eyeless sockets “—all alone, i’ th’ dark, ferever an’ ever.
Take yerself and yer lost thing away, afore them boggles git ye, an' ye find yerself like me" the voice shook, and tears trickled from the eyeless sockets "all alone, i' th' dark, ferever an' ever.
Then we spotted yerself flying about on that durned winged horse and so we came to find ye.
Ye call yerselfs proper hosts and ye're thinking o' chasin' us off with orcs needin' killing?
In the face of thim facts the knowledgeable man changed his chune, an' puttin' his arrum friendly around the disthressed animal's neck he said, ye ashamed of yerself, Solomon, to be payradin' an' mayandherin' around the church-yard Halloween night, dishguisin' yerself this a-way as an outlandish ghost, an' you havin' the foine repitation for dacincy an' good manners?
The gals among you, sum of which air as slick pieces of caliker as I ever sot eyes on, air syin to place their heds agin weskits which kiver honest, manly harts, while you old heds fool yerselves with the idee that they air fulfillin their mishun here, and air contented.
But to be a meetinger, you must go to chapel in all winds and weathers, and make yerself as frantic as a skit.
Ye said yerself that she didna let the villain's sculduddery upset her.
However, fer yerselves, yer might be able to use ‘em to win a stay of execution, by demanding that Hwun prove none of his own people was responsible fer the murder, nor that it wasn’t committed by no impersonator, neither.
Here you air all pend up by yerselves, talkin about the sins of a world you don't know nothin of.