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Definition of Selfdom
1. selfhood [n -S] - See also: selfhood
Lexicographical Neighbors of Selfdom
Literary usage of Selfdom
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cincinnati Medical Observer (1857)
"... and you will see a narrow zig-zag road, which leads to another, but not so
high a mount as this; it is selfdom. To that, editors, with many others, ..."
2. Modern Russian History: Being an Authoritative and Detailed History of by Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Kornilov (1917)
"The newspaper Tiding, organ of the selfdom- advocates and of the oligarchic-constitutional
nobles, had to discontinue publication in 1869 for lack of ..."
3. The Philosophical Radicals and Other Essays: With Chapters Reprinted on the by Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison (1907)
"... and put his selfdom to the test of loneliness. It is the same with the larger
groups which enclose him in their sympathetic embrace. ..."