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Translingual[]

Number[]

id

  1. (informal) A Roman numeral representing four hundred and ninety-nine (499).

See also[]

  • Alternate forms: ID, CDXCIX, cdxcix
  • Previous: iid (four hundred and ninety-eight, 498)
  • Next: d (five hundred, 500)

English[]

Pronunciation[]

  • noicon
    (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪd

Etymology 1[]

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From New Latin id (it), chosen by Freud’s translator as a translation of his use of German Es as a noun for this concept from the pronoun es (it).

Noun[]

Singular
Id

Plural
{{{1}}}

Id ({{{1}}})

  1. The unconscious impulsive component of the Template:Keyword in the Freudian psychoanalytic model.

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Etymology 2[]

From Swedish id

Noun[]

Singular
Id

Plural
{{{1}}}

Id ({{{1}}})

  1. Alternative spelling of ide.

Abbreviation[]

id. or id


  1. (computing) abbreviation of Template:Keyword
  2. Abbreviation of the Latin word Template:Keyword, same. Used in citations to state that the citation is found in the same work as the one previously cited.

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Anagrams[]


Czech[]

Etymology[]

From English id from New Latin as a translation of German Es from the pronoun es (it).

Noun[]

Id n.

  1. id Template:Psychoanalysis

Synonyms[]

  • ono n.

See also[]

  • ego n.
  • superego n.

Danish[]

Etymology 1[]

From Old Norse .

Noun[]

Id c.

  1. pursuit, business, calling

Etymology 2[]

From English id from New Latin as a translation of German Es from the pronoun es (it).

Noun[]

Id n. (singular definite id'et, not used in plural form)

  1. id (one of the three components of the personality in the Freudian psychoanalytic model)

Etymology 3[]

Noun[]

Id n.

  1. ID (identification or identity documentation, such as in ID card)

Latin[]

Pronunciation[]

Pronoun[]

id n.

  1. it (nominative neuter of is used as subject)
  2. It (accusative neuter of is used as object)


Descendants[]

  • Czech: id
  • Danish: id
  • English: id

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Template:Latin personal pronouns


Malay[]

Noun[]

id

  1. feast day

Maltese[]

Etymology[]

From Proto-Semitic *yad-.

Noun[]

id f.

  1. hand

Spanish[]

Verb[]

Id (infinitive ir)

  1. informal second-person plural (vosotros or vosotras) affirmative imperative form of ir.

Swedish[]

Noun[]

Id

  1. (obsolete) effort
  2. (obsolete) work
  3. (rare) the tree Taxus baccata, more commonly known as idegran
  4. ide; a fish, scientific name Leuciscus idus

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de:id el:id es:id fr:id ko:id hr:id is:id kk:id hu:id no:id pl:id pt:id ru:id fi:id sv:id ta:id tr:id vi:id vo:id zh:id

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