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Webster 1913 Edition


Him

Him

(hĭm)
,
p
ron.
Them. See
Hem
.
[Obs.]
Chaucer.

Him

,
p
ron.
[AS.
him
, dat. of
hē
. √183. See
He
.]
The objective case of he. See
He
.
Him
that is weak in the faith receive.
Rom. xiv. 1.
Friends who have given
him
the most sympathy.
Thackeray.
☞ In old English his and him were respectively the genitive and dative forms of it as well as of he. This use is now obsolete. Poetically, him is sometimes used with the reflexive sense of himself.
I never saw but Humphrey, duke of Gloster,
Did bear
him
like a noble gentleman.
Shakespeare

Webster 1828 Edition


Him

HIM

, pron. The objective case of he, L. eum, anciently em or im.
Him that is weak in the faith receive. Rom.14.
Him and his were formerly used for nouns of the neuter gender,but the practice is obsolete.

Definition 2024


hím

hím

See also: him and Him

Hungarian

Adjective

hím (not comparable)

  1. male

Declension

This adjective needs an inflection-table template.

Noun

hím (plural hímek)

  1. male (someone of masculine gender)

Declension

Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative hím hímek
accusative hímet hímeket
dative hímnek hímeknek
instrumental hímmel hímekkel
causal-final hímért hímekért
translative hímmé hímekké
terminative hímig hímekig
essive-formal hímként hímekként
essive-modal
inessive hímben hímekben
superessive hímen hímeken
adessive hímnél hímeknél
illative hímbe hímekbe
sublative hímre hímekre
allative hímhez hímekhez
elative hímből hímekből
delative hímről hímekről
ablative hímtől hímektől
Possessive forms of hím
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. hímem hímjeim
2nd person sing. hímed hímjeid
3rd person sing. hímje hímjei
1st person plural hímünk hímjeink
2nd person plural hímetek hímjeitek
3rd person plural hímjük hímjeik

Derived terms