See also Ego, égő, and ego-
English[]
Etymology[]
From Latin egō (“‘I’”).
Pronunciation[]
- Rhymes: -iːɡəʊ
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Ego ({{{1}}})
- The self, especially with overtones of self-importance.
- Template:Psychology The most conscious part of the mind, which mediates with one's surroundings.
- 1954, Calvin S. Hall, “A Primer of Freudian Psychology”
- In the well adjusted person the ego is the executive of the personality and is governed by the reality principle.
- 1954, Calvin S. Hall, “A Primer of Freudian Psychology”
Derived terms[]
terms derived from ego
Translations[]
the self
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psychoanalytic ego
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See also[]
- id
- superego
Anagrams[]
- ego,
- Geo.
- goe
Bosnian[]
Noun[]
Ego m. [[Category:Template:Bs nouns|Ego]]
Czech[]
Noun[]
Ego n.
Synonyms[]
- já n.
See also[]
- superego n.
- id n.
Dutch[]
Noun[]
Ego n. (plural ego's)
- ego, self
Related terms[]
- egoïsme, egoïst, egoïstisch
Finnish[]
Noun[]
Ego
Declension[]
Declension of ego (type valo)
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Italian[]
Noun[]
ego m. inv.
Latin[]
Etymology[]
From Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂.
Pronoun[]
Ego (first person, nominative, plural nos)
- I; first person singular personal pronoun, nominative case
Inflection[]
Irregular declension Template:La-decl-ego
Derived terms[]
- mecum
- egomet
- proximus egomet mihi
Descendants[]
See also[]
Template:Latin personal pronouns
Serbian[]
Noun[]
Ego m. [[Category:Template:Sr nouns|Ego]]
Cyrillic spelling[]
- его
Spanish[]
Noun[]
Ego m. (plural Egos)
Singular |
Plural |
Related terms[]
- egoísta
- egoísmo
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