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Self

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Self (sĕlf), a. [AS. self, seolf, sylf; akin to OS. self, OFries. self, D. zelf, G. selb, selber, selbst, Dan. selv. Sw. sjelf, Icel. sjālfr, Goth. silba. Cf. Selvage.] Same; particular; very; identical. “On these self hills.” Sir. W. Raleigh.

To shoot another arrow that self way

Which you did shoot the first. Shak.

At that self moment enters Palamon. Dryden.