Correct spelling for the English word "Hemself" is [hɛmsˈɛlf], [hɛmsˈɛlf], [h_ɛ_m_s_ˈɛ_l_f] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "Hemself" does not have a well-established etymology as it is not commonly used in the English language. However, it can be analyzed as a combination of two words: "Hem" and "Self".
"Hem" is an archaic or dialectal form of the pronoun "him", which means "himself" in certain contexts. It has Old English origins and can be traced back to the Germanic root "him-", meaning "he, that one".
"Self" has Old English roots and is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "*selbaz", meaning "self" or "same". It has a wide range of uses in English, referring to an individual person or thing, individuality, or the essence of oneself.