ich

pron
/iːt͡ʃ//ɪk/

Etymology

From Middle English ich, from Old English iċ, iċċ (“I”, pronoun), from Proto-West Germanic *ik, from Proto-Germanic *ik, *ek (“I”, pronoun), from Proto-Indo-European *eǵh₂óm (“I”). See also ch-, I.

  1. inherited from *eǵh₂óm — “I
  2. inherited from *ik
  3. inherited from *ik
  4. inherited from
  5. inherited from ich

Definitions

  1. I.

    • Ich haven't seen such foolishness before.
    • "Behold," she sayd, "and se How bright I am of ble! Ich am not cast away, That can my husband say, [...]"
    • My maysters, ich am an old man, and halfe blinde, […]
  2. Ichthyophthiriasis, a parasitic infection of freshwater fish caused by ciliates of genus…

    Ichthyophthiriasis, a parasitic infection of freshwater fish caused by ciliates of genus Ichthyophthirius.

    • Ich is one of the most common diseases of freshwater fish.
  3. literal transcription of Freud’s German-language psychological term “Ich”, more often…

    literal transcription of Freud’s German-language psychological term “Ich”, more often termed ego in English. See ego.

  4. + 4 more definitions
    1. Initialism of intracranial hemorrhage.

    2. Initialism of intracerebral hemorrhage.

    3. Initialism of intracranial hematoma.

    4. Initialism of intangible cultural heritage.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for ich. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA