Sjálfr
Sjálfr is an Old Norse word that translates to "self" or "own." It is a reflexive pronoun, meaning it refers back to the subject of a sentence. For example, in the sentence "Hann sá sjálfan sig í speglinum" (He saw himself in the mirror), "sjálfan sig" refers back to "hann" (he).
The word sjálfr is also used to form possessive adjectives, such as "sinn" (his own, her own,
In Old Norse literature, sjálfr often appears in phrases that emphasize individuality or autonomy. It can also