Hic

Etymology
onomatopoeia

Interjection

 * 1) An approximation to the sound of a hiccup, used e.g. to indicate drunkenness.
 * "This wine - hic! - tasted good."

Anagrams

 * chi CIH, HCI, ich, Ich, ICH

Etymology
From hic est quæstio (here is the question).

Noun

 * 1) snag, hitch, catch, kink, problem
 * ''Voilà le hic.
 * Here’s the problem. (or) There’s the rub.

Interjection

 * 1) hic! (indicating a hiccup)
 * Ce vin, hic ! sent bon.
 * This wine—hic!—tastes good.

Adverb

 * 1) here

Etymology 1
From, from +. First element cognate with γε:,  že:; Second element cognate with  κεί:,  ce:,  𐌷𐌹𐌼𐌼𐌰:,  cis:. More at,.

Pronoun
hic, haec , hoc


 * 1) this,he,she,it used to refer to a person or thing close to the speaker
 * Mitte hunc mea gratia.
 * Let him alone for my sake.
 * Si versus horum duorum poetarum neglegetis, magna parte litterarum carebitis.
 * If you neglect the verses of these two poets, you will miss a great part of literature.
 * Hanc rem publicam salvam esse volumus.
 * We wish this republic to be safe.

Declension
Irregular: Roughly similar to first and second declensions, but with singular genitives ending in "-ius" and singular datives ending in "-ic".

Related terms

 * iste
 * ille

Etymology 2
From, from +. First element cognate with γε:,  že:; Second element cognate with  κεί:,  ce:,  𐌷𐌹𐌼𐌼𐌰:,  cis:. More at,.

Adverb

 * 1) here

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