call one's own



call one's own

Claim or regard something as one's possession or under one's control, as in Victorian wives had almost nothing to call their own. This expression, dating from about 1600, today is often used in a negative context, as in the example. It also appears in can't call one's time one's own, which dates from the 18th century and means one spends much of one's time in someone else's service, as in The hours in this job are terrible; I can't call my time my own.
See also: call, own

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PtahPTAH, PTAHKHEgyptian Mythology
Bonifatius-Late Roman
LempiLEM-peeFinnish
Kenanyahu-Biblical Hebrew
Mitya-Russian
Ayler['eilə]