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I
I. pronoun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ic; akin to Old High German ih I, Latin ego, Greek egō Date: before 12th century the one who is speaking or writing <
I feel fine
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— compare me, mine, my, we Usage: see me II. noun (plural I's or Is) Date: 1539 someone aware of possessing a personal individuality ; self III. abbreviation 1. electric current 2. Indian 3. interstate 4. Israeli IV. symbol iodine

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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