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eyed, eyed, I'd
eyed (IGHD) (adjective)
Characterizing the globular orbs or organs for vision; often used in combination: Carmela had a blue-eyed cat.
eyed (IGHD) (verb)
To have cast an attentive or focused glance or close observation: The homeless man hungrily eyed the hamburgers being prepared in the open-air market.
I'd (IGHD) (pronoun/verb)
Contraction of "I had" or "I would": I'd rather go on vacation than to stay home; in fact, I'd leave right now if I could.
I’d have eyed the menu more carefully had I realized that there would not be time for a meal this evening.
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idem; id.
The same.
The same word, the same author, or the same publication.
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group I
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“id”
id., idem
the same
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“id”
i.e., id est
that is
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