unself means that which is not the self. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 84 out of 100.
Etymology
From un- + self.
noun
- That which is not the self.“Beckett's text for Neither is a fantasia on limbo, on the no-man's-land between self and unself, subject and object, where we are all forced to dwell: […]”
verb
- To deprive of, or detach from, the self.“The goal, said [Simone] Weil, — and the British writer Iris Murdoch after her — was to unself. The whole point, in their supposition, was to turn one’s attention toward the bigger questions.”