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Id
Id
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id
id
Translingual
Symbol
id
Numeral
id
- (informal) A Roman numeral representing four hundred and ninety-nine (499).
Alternative forms
- (roman numeral): ID, CDXCIX, cdxcix
See also
- Previous: iid (four hundred and ninety-eight, 498)
- Next: d (five hundred, 500)
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪd/
- enPR: /ēd/
- Rhymes: -ɪd
- Homophone: it'd
Noun
id (plural ids)
- The unconscious impulsive component of the personality in the Freudian psychoanalytic model.
- 2012 June 3, Nathan Rabin, “TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “Mr. Plow” (season 4, episode 9; originally aired 11/19/1992)”, in (Please provide the title of the work):
- Almost as an afterthought, we’re given an origin story for Barney’s alcoholism: he was once a sober, studious, Ivy League-bound high school scholar before Homer forced a beer on him that transformed him into a drooling, slurring, out of control rampaging id.
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Translations
Synonyms
- (unconscious impulsive component of the personality): lizard brain, reptilian brain
Coordinate terms
External links
- Id, ego and super-ego on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 2
Noun
id (plural ids)
- Alternative spelling of ide
Etymology 3
Abbreviation of identifier.
Noun
id (plural ids)
Etymology 4
Abbreviation of idem., from Latin idem (“same”)
Noun
id
- Used in citations to state that the citation is to the work immediately previously cited.
See also
Anagrams
Czech
Etymology
Borrowing from English id, from New Latin as a translation of German Es from the pronoun es (“it”).
Noun
id n
- id (psychoanalysis)
Synonyms
- ono n
See also
Danish
Etymology 1
From Old Norse ið. More at ident.
Noun
id c
Etymology 2
Borrowing from Latin id as a translation of German Es from the pronoun es (“it”).
Noun
id n (singular definite id'et, not used in plural form)
- id (one of the three components of the personality in the Freudian psychoanalytic model)
Etymology 3
Noun
id n
- ID (identification or identity documentation, such as in ID card)
Irish
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪd̪ˠ/
Contraction
id (triggers lenition)
- (Munster) Contraction of i do (“in your”).
- Ná téigh amach id bhoinn.
- Don’t go out in your bare feet.
- Ná téigh amach id bhoinn.
Related terms
Basic form | Contracted with | Copular forms | ||||||||
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an (“the sg”) | na (“the pl”) | mo (“my”) | do (“your”) | a (“his, her, their; which (present)”) | ár (“our”) | ar (“which (past)”) | (before consonant) | (present/future before vowel) | (past/conditional before vowel) | |
de (“from”) | den | de na desna* |
de mo dem* |
de do ded*, det* |
dá | dár | dar | darb | darbh | |
do (“to, for”) | don | do na dosna* |
do mo dom* |
do do dod*, dot* |
dá | dár | dar | darb | darbh | |
faoi (“under, about”) | faoin | faoi na | faoi mo | faoi do | faoina | faoinár | faoinar | faoinarb | faoinarbh | |
i (“in”) | sa, san | sna | i mo im* |
i do id*, it* |
ina | inár | inar | inarb | inarbh | |
le (“with”) | leis an | leis na | le mo lem* |
le do led*, let* |
lena | lenár | lenar | lenarb | lenarbh | |
ó (“from, since”) | ón | ó na ósna* |
ó mo óm* |
ó do ód*, ót* |
óna | ónár | ónar | ónarb | ónarbh | |
trí (“through”) | tríd an | trí na | trí mo | trí do | trína | trínár | trínar | trínarb | trínarbh | |
*Dialectal. |
Latin
Etymology
From the pronominal Proto-Indo-European *i-; see also Old Church Slavonic ону (onu, “he”), Lithuanian ans (“he”), Latin idem (“the same”), and Sanskrit third person pronoun एना (enā, “that”).
Pronoun
id n
- nominative neuter of is; it used as subject
- accusative neuter of is; it used as object
Descendants
See also
Number | Person | Gender | Nominative | Genitive | Dative | Accusative | Ablative | Possessive |
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Singular | First | — | ego | meī | mihi | mē | meus, -a, -um | |
Second | — | tū | tuī | tibi | tē | tuus, -a, -um | ||
Reflexive third | — | — | suī | sibi | sē, sēsē | suus, -a, -um | ||
Third | Masculine | is | eius | eī | eum | eō | eius | |
Feminine | ea | eam | eā | |||||
Neuter | id | id | eō | |||||
Plural | First | — | nōs | nostrī, nostrum | nōbīs | nōs | nōbīs | noster, -tra, -trum |
Second | — | vōs | vestrī, vestrum | vōbīs | vōs | vōbīs | vester, -tra, -trum | |
Reflexive third | — | — | suī | sibi | sē, sēsē | suus, -a, -um | ||
Third | Masculine | eī, iī | eōrum | eīs | eōs | eīs | eōrum | |
Feminine | eae | eārum | eās | eārum | ||||
Neuter | ea | eōrum | ea | eōrum |
References
- Félix Gaffiot (1934), “id”, in Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Paris: Hachette.
- Meissner, Carl; Auden, Henry William (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
- to be of such and such an age: ea aetate, id aetatis esse
- I wish you all success in the matter: bene id tibi vertat!
- my intention is..: id sequor, ut
- he attained his object: id quod voluit consecutus est
- he attained his object: ad id quod voluit pervenit
- with this very object: ad id ipsum
- the point at issue: id, de quo agitur or id quod cadit in controversiam
- a theme, subject proposed for discussion: id quod (mihi) propositum est
- a theme, subject proposed for discussion: id quod quaerimus (quaeritur)
- a theme, subject proposed for discussion: institutum or id quod institui
- but to return from the digression we have been making: sed ad id, unde digressi sumus, revertamur
- but to return from the digression we have been making: verum ut ad id, unde digressa est oratio, revertamur
- the question now is..: nunc id quaeritur, agitur
- the rate of interest has gone up from 4 per cent to 8 per cent: fenus ex triente Id. Quint. factum erat bessibus (Att. 4. 15. 7)
- I do not take that too strictly: non id ad vivum reseco (Lael. 5. 8)
- the main point: id quod maximum, gravissimum est
- no wonder: nec mirum, minime mirum (id quidem), quid mirum?
- there is nothing strange in that: neque id mirum est or videri debet
- quite rightly: recte, iure id quidem
- and rightly too: neque id immerito (iniuria)
- to be of such and such an age: ea aetate, id aetatis esse
Maltese
Etymology
From Arabic يَد (yad), from Proto-Semitic *yad-; compare Egyptian Arabic اِيد (īd).
Noun
id f (plural idejn)
Portuguese
Noun
id m (plural ids)
- Abbreviation of identificador.
- Abbreviation of identificação.
Adverb
id (not comparable)
- Abbreviation of idem.
Spanish
Verb
id
Swedish
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -iːd
Noun
id c
- (obsolete) effort, work, occupation
- de voro nog skilda / till stånd och id, / men samma milda / söndagsfrid / låg över alla pannor dock.
- they belonged to different stands and occupations, but their foreheads shared the same mild Sunday peace.
- det unga, kraftiga amerikanska folkets rastlösa lif och id
- the young, strong American people's restless life and work
- de voro nog skilda / till stånd och id, / men samma milda / söndagsfrid / låg över alla pannor dock.
- (rare) the tree Taxus baccata, more commonly known as idegran
- ide; a fish, Leuciscus idus
See also
- Taxus baccata on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Taxus baccata on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Leuciscus idus on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Leuciscus idus on Wikispecies.Wikispecies