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Alter ego - 6 dictionary results

al⋅ter e⋅go

[awl-ter ee-goh, eg-oh, al-]
–noun
1. a second self; a perfect substitute or deputy: His adviser acts as his alter ego during his absence.
2. an inseparable friend.
3. another aspect of one's self.

Origin:
1530–40; < L (Cicero), prob. trans. of Gk állos eg, héteros eg another I
alter ego  
n.  
  1. Another side of oneself; a second self.
  2. An intimate friend or a constant companion.

[Latin : alter, other + ego, I, self.]

alter ego [(awl-tuhr ee-goh)]

An intimate friend, considered another side of oneself: “He was my alter ego; we were always picking up each other's thoughts.” Alter ego is Latin for “another I.”


alter ego 
1537, from L. phrase (used by Cicero), "a second self, a trusted friend" (cf. Gk. allos ego); see alter and ego.

Main Entry: al·ter ego
Pronunciation: 'ol-t&r-'E-gO
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin, literally, second I
: second self; especially : a person or entity vicariously liable for another (as an agent) alter ego of the corporation —J. J. White and Railroad S. Summers> —compare INSTRUMENTALITY
NOTE: The concept of a legal alter ego is used primarily to hold the controlling parties of a corporation personally liable instead of limiting liability to the corporate entity.

alter ego al·ter ego (ôl'tər)
n.
Another side of oneself; a second self.

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