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Translingual

Etymology

Abbreviation of Latin id est

Phrase

.i.

  1. i.e., that is

Irish

Etymology

Originally an abbreviation of Latin id est used in medieval manuscripts.

Adverb

.i.

  1. Abbreviation of eadhon.

Middle Irish

Etymology

Originally an abbreviation of Latin id est used in medieval manuscripts.

Adverb

.i.

  1. Abbreviation of ed ón.

Old Irish

Etymology

Originally an abbreviation of Latin id est used in medieval manuscripts.

Adverb

.i.

  1. Abbreviation of ed ón.

Scottish Gaelic

Adverb

.i.

  1. i.e. (that is to say)