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Webster 1913 Edition
Ourselves
Our-selves′
,p
; ron.
sing. 
Ourself 
([GREEK]). An emphasized form of the pronoun of the first person plural; – used as a subject, usually with we; also, alone in the predicate, in the nominative or the objective case. 
We 
ourselves 
might distinctly number in words a great deal further then we usually do. Locke.
Safe in 
ourselves
, while on ourselves 
we stand. Dryden.
☞ The form ourself is used only in the regal or formal style after we or us, denoting a single person. 
Unless we would denude 
ourself 
of all force. Clarendon.
Webster 1828 Edition
Ourselves
OURSELVES
,plu.
 We ourselves might distinctly number in words a great deal farther than we usually do.
Safe in ourselves, while on ourselves we stand.
Definition 2025
ourselves
ourselves
English
Pronoun
ourselves (second personal plural pronoun, reflexive case of we)
-  (reflexive) Us; the group including the speaker as the object of a verb or preposition when that group also is the subject.
- We should keep this for ourselves.
 
 -  (emphatic) We; intensifies the subject as the group including the speaker, especially to indicate that no one else satisfies the predicate.
- We did it ourselves.
 
 
See also
English personal pronouns
| Number | Person | Type | Subject | Objective | Reflexive | Possessive adjective | Possessive pronoun | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | First | — | I | me | myself |  my, mine (archaic)  | 
mine | 
| Second | — | you | you | yourself | your |  yours, yourn (obsolete outside dialects)  | 
|
| Archaic | thou | thee |  thyself, theeself  | 
 thy, thine  | 
thine | ||
| Third | Masculine | he | him |  himself, hisself (archaic)  | 
his |  his, hisn (obsolete outside dialects)  | 
|
| Feminine | she | her | herself | her |  hers, hern (obsolete outside dialects)  | 
||
| Neuter | it | itself | its | its | |||
| Indefinite | one | oneself | one's | — | |||
| Plural | First | — | we | us | ourselves | our |  ours, ourn (obsolete outside dialects)  | 
| Second | — |  you, ye (archaic)  | 
you | yourselves | your |  yours, yourn (obsolete outside dialects)  | 
|
| Third | — | they | them | themselves | their |  theirs, theirn (obsolete outside dialects)  | 
|
Translations
reflexive: us
emphatic: we