ident

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From a later form of ithand, itself an alteration (due to assimilation to suffix -and) of (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle English ithen, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old Norse iðinn (assiduous, diligent), from iðja, iðna (to do, perform), from (a restless motion), equivalent to ithe +‎ -and and/or ithe +‎ -en. Cognate with Icelandic iðinn (diligent), Norwegian idig (busy), Danish id (pursuit, calling, business). More at ithand.

Alternative forms

Adjective

ident (comparative more ident, superlative most ident)

  1. (Now chiefly dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Diligent; persistent.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Shortened form of identification

Noun

ident (plural idents)

  1. Identification.
  2. (radio, television) A brief audio or audiovisual sequence serving to identify the broadcaster.
    • 2002, Jane Austin, Graphic Originals:
      In 1999 Chaudoir and fellow BBC designer Tim Platt were given the task of rebranding the existing BBC2 idents.
  3. (Internet) A protocol serving to identify the user of a particular TCP connection, used especially on IRC networks.
    • 2004, Eoghan Casey, Digital Evidence and Computer Crime:
      [] the intruder installed an IRC bot and French ident daemon to reply to IRC servers with a name other than root.
  4. identifier (Can we add an example for this sense?)

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