I'd (I had)
n.
phrase used in combination with a verb to indicate the past tense; I possessed, I owned
I'd (I should)
n.
phrase used in combination with a verb to indicate the conditional tense
I'd (I would)
n.
phrase used in combination with a verb to indicate the conditional tense
Contraction (grammar)
In
traditional grammar, a contraction is the formation of a new
word from two or more individual words. This often is a result of a common sequence of words, or, as in
French, to maintain a flowing sound. However, contraction has gained a broader meaning both in linguistics and other areas of language research. Based on the latest definitions, contraction is shortening of a word, syllable, or word group by omission of internal letters. [ISO 4:1984]
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I'd
A contraction from I would or I had.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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I'D
IO AVEVO. IO VOLLI. IO VORREI. [IO + CONDIZIONALE VERBO SEGUENTE]