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self-ˈpity [self- 1 d.] Pity or tender feeling for oneself.
1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. v. (1632) 182 She tare, Without selfe-pitty, her dis-heueled haire. 1647H. More Philos. Poems, Insomn. Philos. xxii, They would forsake This work of God, and out of dear self-pitty Fly from the creatures. a1711Ken Christophil Poet. Wks. I. 504 Not thy pure Will, not thy nice Sense of Pain, Cou'd Self-indulgence, or Self-pity gain. 1859Bain Emotions & Will viii. 135 Self⁓pity,..often very strong in the sentimentally selfish, but quite real in all who have any tender susceptibilities. 1885–94R. Bridges Eros & Psyche Apr. viii, Disconsolate, and with self-pity pined. 1899Crockett Kit Kennedy xxx, Self-pity is bad at any time. It is fatal at twelve. attrib.a1628F. Grevil Alaham v. ii, This innocent..With his selfe-pitty teares, drew teares from vs. So self-ˈpitiful a., -ˈpitifulness; self-ˈpitying ppl. a.; self-ˈpityingly adv.
1754Richardson Grandison V. xxxiv. 217, I should have thought myself concerned,..to have expatiated on the self-pitying reflexion conveyed in these words. 1880G. Meredith Tragic Com. viii, The necessity for draining her of her self-pitifulness. Ibid., In the morning she was a dried channel of tears, no longer self-pitiful. 1899Mackail W. Morris II. 66 ‘I feel a lonely kind of a chap’, he says of himself..half self-pityingly. 1927C. Connolly Let. 1 Jan. in Romantic Friendship (1975) 205 Propertius too self-pitying and conceited really to suffer. a1974R. Crossman Diaries (1976) II. 266 Over the weekend I'd been a bit self-pitying and not merely defeatist but defeated. |