selflike

adj

Etymology

From self + -like. Compare selfly.

  1. inherited from *selbʰ- — “one's own
  2. inherited from *selbaz
  3. inherited from self
  4. inherited from salve
  5. suffixed as selflike — “self + like

Definitions

  1. Exactly similar

    Exactly similar; corresponding.

  2. Of or pertaining to self or one's self

    Of or pertaining to self or one's self; personal; individual; own.

    • The specific capacities belong to and are regulated by the organism itself as a whole: it is the organism as a whole that appears to be constituted by this selflike nature.
  3. Selfish

    Selfish; self-centered.

    • Because the selflike (selbstische) universality, the subjective One (Bins) of the individuality, does not separate itself from the real particularization but is only submerged in it, [...]
    • The selflike being of man, becoming independent, now stands as an obstacle in the way of further development of the building process.

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Derived

unselflike

Vish — recursive loop

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA