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Translingual

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Etymology

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Abbreviation of Latin id est

Phrase

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.i.

  1. i.e., that is

Irish

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Etymology

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

Adverb

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.i.

  1. Abbreviation of eadhon.

Middle Irish

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Etymology

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

Adverb

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.i.

  1. Abbreviation of ed ón.

Old Irish

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Etymology

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

Adverb

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.i.

  1. Abbreviation of ed ón.

Scottish Gaelic

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Adverb

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.i.

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