Ic

Number
ic


 * 1)  A Roman numeral representing ninety-nine (99).

ic


 * 1) in this case.

Etymology
From ik:, from.

Pronoun

 * 1) I

Descendants

 * Dutch:

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 Indo-European root, in various forms, is also the source of Sanskrit अहम्, Latin ego (Spanish yo etc.), Ancient Greek ἐγώ:, Lithuanian aš, Avestan azəm, Old Church Slavonic az’ (Russian я), Latvian es, Old Armenian ես:. For declined derivations, see under mē, wē etc.

Pronoun
iċ


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

Etymology
Hungarian ék

Noun
ic and


 * 1) wedge

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