Complete Definition of "ik"

English

Etymology
Old English ic|i�, from Indo-European *egom.

Pronoun
ik

  1. obsolete I - Piers Plowman

#:Note: The Northern dialectic form of I, in Early English, corresponding to ich of the Southern


Dutch

Etymology
Old Saxon ik, from Indo-European *egom.

Pronunciation
IPA|/ik/

Pronoun
ik

  1. First-person singular, subjective: I.
Related terms
Quotations
w:Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar

:: I came, I saw, I conquered.

Category:Dutch personal pronouns


Latvian

Adverb
ik

  1. every

Category:Latvian adverbs


Low Saxon

Etymology
Old Saxon ik, from Indo-European *egom.

Pronunciation
/ik/

Pronoun
ik

  1. first person singular, referring to oneself; I

#: Ik kwam, ik zag, ik overwon (nl), Ik keem, ik keek, ik wun (pd): I came, I saw, I conquered. (Lat.: 'Veni, Vidi, Vici', attributed to w:Julius Caesar.)

Related terms
mien (possesive, my, mine); mi (objective case, me); wi (plural, we).

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