Ic
WordNet

adjective


(1)   Being nine more than ninety

noun


(2)   A group of government agencies and organizations that carry out intelligence activities for the United States government; headed by the Director of Central Intelligence
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See also

  • Alternate forms: IC, LXXXIX, lxxxix
  • Previous: iic (ninety-eight, 98)
  • Next: c (one hundred, 100)


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Etymology


, from Indo-European *egom ‘I’, from a presumed form *eg. Germanic cognates include Old Frisian ik, Old Saxon ik (Dutch ik), Old High German ih (German ich), Old Norse ek (Swedish jag), Gothic 𐌹𐌺. The IE root, in various forms, is also the source of Sanskrit अहम्, Latin ego (Spanish yo etc.), Ancient Greek , Lithuanian eo, Avestan azəm, Old Church Slavonic az’ (Russian я), Latvian es, Armenian . For declined derivations, see under , etc.

Pronoun



  1. I, used by the speaker referring to himself or herself as the subject, or in agreement with that subject

Declension


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