Definitions for "I"
I, the ninth letter of the English alphabet, takes its form from the Phœnician, through the Latin and the Greek. The Phœnician letter was probably of Egyptian origin. Its original value was nearly the same as that of the Italian I, or long e as in mete. Etymologically I is most closely related to e, y, j, g; as in dint, dent, beverage, L. bibere; E. kin, AS. cynn; E. thin, AS. þynne; E. dominion, donjon, dungeon.
In our old authors, I was often used for ay (or aye), yes, which is pronounced nearly like it.
the 9th letter of the Roman alphabet
Keywords:  sato, misako, odani, pianist, jun
Japanese singer/pianist Misako Odani, released December 3, 1997 on the Universal Victor label. It was produced by Jun Sato, who also wrote the scores for all the music except for track 4, which was co-written by Misako.
a nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used especially in medicine and photography and in dyes; occurs naturally only in combination in small quantities (as in sea water or rocks)
The nominative case of the pronoun of the first person; the word with which a speaker or writer denotes himself.
Keywords:  lunch, numeral, smallest, whole, stands
As a numeral, I stands for 1, II for 2, etc.
the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number; "he has the one but will need a two and three to go with it"; "they had lunch at one"
Keywords:  scottish, thing, single, unit, two
used of a single unit or thing; not two or more; "`ane' is Scottish"