Deeper Dive: him
him (hĭm), pronoun Them. See Hem. [Obs.] Chaucer.
Him pronoun [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.☞ 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.
Friends who have given him the most sympathy. Thackeray.
-- Webster's unabridged 1913
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