A Roman numeral representing ninety-nine (99).(noun)
In this case.(abbreviation)
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Use "ic" in a sentence
"And ic nelle þ̵ eni {} man enig {} þing þer {} on theo · butan hi ⁊ heara wicneras · þe hi hit bitechan · willað · ne frencisce ne englisce · for þan þi {n} gan þe ich habbe criste þas gerichtan forgifan minre Saule to ech {er} e alisendnesse ⁊ ic {15} nelle geþauian þ̵ enig {} man þis abrece bi minan fullen frenscipan."
"Peter: "How would you explain the diphtong-less forms in Germanic?""
"Whitney Edward Reed was born in Glens Falls, N.Y. He received a bachelor's and a master's degree in Germanic languages from Boston University, in 1950 and 1952, respectively."