THYSELF
Pronoun
Thyself
Honorific alternative letter-case form of thyself, sometimes used when referring to God or another important figure who is understood from context.
Anagrams
• Flythes
Etymology
Pronoun
thyself
(archaic, literary, dialectal) yourself (as the object of a verb or preposition or as an intensifier); reflexive case of thou
Synonyms
• theeself
Anagrams
• Flythes
Source: Wiktionary
Thy*self", pron.
Definition: An emphasized form of the personal pronoun of the second
person; -- used as a subject commonly with thou; as, thou thyself
shalt go; that is, thou shalt go, and no other. It is sometimes used,
especially in the predicate, without thou, and in the nominative as
well as in the objective case.
Thyself shalt see the act. Shak.
Ere I do thee, thou to thyself wast cruel. Milton.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition