ego
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
ego
From Latin ego (“I”). Chosen by Freud’s translator as a translation of his use of German Ich as a noun for this concept from the pronoun ich (“I”). Doublet of I and Ich.
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ego (countable and uncountable, plural egos)
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ego m (plural egos)
ego n
Learned borrowing from Latin egō.
ego n (plural ego's, diminutive egootje n)
ego
Inflection of ego (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | ego | egot | |
genitive | egon | egojen | |
partitive | egoa | egoja | |
illative | egoon | egoihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | ego | egot | |
accusative | nom. | ego | egot |
gen. | egon | ||
genitive | egon | egojen | |
partitive | egoa | egoja | |
inessive | egossa | egoissa | |
elative | egosta | egoista | |
illative | egoon | egoihin | |
adessive | egolla | egoilla | |
ablative | egolta | egoilta | |
allative | egolle | egoille | |
essive | egona | egoina | |
translative | egoksi | egoiksi | |
abessive | egotta | egoitta | |
instructive | — | egoin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
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Borrowed from English ego, French égo, German Ego, Italian ego, Russian э́го (égo), Spanish ego. Decision no. 693, Progreso IV.
ego (invariable)
From Latin ego (“I”), from Proto-Italic *egō, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂. Doublet of eke.
ego (uncountable)
ego m (invariable)
From Proto-Italic *egō, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂. Compare Ancient Greek ἐγώ (egṓ).
egō̆ (first person, nominative, plural nōs)
Reflexes of the late variant eo:
Borrowings:
pronoun | possessive | |||||||||
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number | person | nominative | genitive | dative | accusative | ablative | ||||
singular | first | ego | meī | mihi | mē | meus, -a, -um | ||||
second | tū | tuī | tibi | tē | tuus, -a, -um | |||||
third | m | is | ēius | eī | eum | eō | — | |||
f | ea | eam | eā | |||||||
n | id | id | eō | |||||||
plural | first | nōs | nostrī, nostrum | nōbīs | nōs | nōbīs | noster, -tra, -trum | |||
second | vōs | vestrī, vestrum | vōbīs | vōs | vōbīs | vester, -tra, -trum | ||||
third | m | eī, iī | eōrum | eīs | eōs | eīs | — | |||
f | eae | eārum | eās | |||||||
n | ea | eōrum | ea | |||||||
reflexive | — | suī | sibi | sē, sēsē | suus, -a, -um |
ego m (invariable)
ego m (invariable)
Learned borrowing from Latin egō̆. Doublet of ja.
ego n (indeclinable)
Learned borrowing from Latin ego (“I”). Doublet of eu.
ego m (plural egos)
ȇgo m (Cyrillic spelling е̑го)
ego m (plural egos)
ego (definite accusative egou, plural egolar)
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