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Definition of Selfsame

Selfsame
Selfsame Self"same, a. [Self, a. + same.] Precisely the same; the very same; identical. His servant was healed in the selfsame hour. --Matt. viii. 13.

Meaning of Selfsame from wikipedia

- and Clyde), although the people of Caledonia and the north were also the selfsame Britons during the Roman period, the Gaels not arriving until four centuries...
- Gandhi, Mohandas. "Gandhi Ashram Official Website". Venugopal Maddipati, Selfsame Spaces: Gandhi, Architecture and Allusions in 20th century India, PhD....
- p****ions will give them no rest for all eternity. In Purgatorio, of the selfsame work, the penitents choose to walk through flames in order to purge themselves...
- strange and foreign world, while being the most powerful person in this selfsame world. The series ended with his seemingly sacrificial death. Despite his...
- Aṇimā (minuteness) and others. O lord, you will attain Deva-hood with this selfsame body. Brāhmaṇas (and other twice-born ones) shall worship you with Caturmantras...
- the international community—and, in any event, appear to have used the selfsame methods, but with poor results. Wasif Kamal, an AHC official, for example...
- been brought on the Archaeological map of India and the traces of the selfsame people as at Harappa and Mohenjadaro have also been detected in the Hoshiarpur...
- married the Duke of Augustenburg. The chief heir to that line was the selfsame Frederick of Augustenburg, but his turn would have come only after the...
- sponsor debts and design investment vehicles or market-making tools as the selfsame entity. In other words, the Mortgage-Backed Security could probably not...
- eademque evangelica et reformata ecclesia ("the one and selfsame holy, catholic, and apostholic and selfsame evangelical and reformed Church"). For some years...