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English

Etymology

In English law, in the sense of "chapter", a preservation of Latin capitulum or caput (head; heading, chapter).

Preposition

c.

  1. Abbreviation of circa.
    The document was written in the Middle Ages, c. 1250.

Noun

c.

  1. (chiefly law) Abbreviation of chapter(s).
    • 1885, "Pound" in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. XIX, p. 648:
      By the statute 1 and 2 Phil. and Mary c. 12 (1554), no distress of cattle can be driven out of the hundred where taken unless to a pound within 3 miles of the place of seizure. Where cattle are impounded the impounder is bound to supply them with sufficient food and water (12 and 13 Vict. c. 92, and 17 and 18 Vict. c. 60)
  2. Abbreviation of city.
    (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  3. (informal) Abbreviation of cancer.
    (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  4. Abbreviation of cent(s).
  5. Abbreviation of century.
    17th c.
  6. Abbreviation of cell phone.
  7. Abbreviation of copyright.
    Published: 1913, c.1909
    (first print of this edition in 1909, reprinted in 1913)

French

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Conjunction

c.

  1. Abbreviation of comme.

References

Noun

c. f (plural c.)

  1. Abbreviation of collection.

German

Alternative forms

Etymology

Latin abbreviations

Preposition

c.

  1. circa
  2. cum

Preposition

c.

  1. causa (in "e. c.")

Verb

c.

  1. cito

Noun

c.

  1. caput and capitulum (§; chapter, section)
    • 1655, Appendix, c. 2, S. 12–29 (eigene Paginierung)
      1655, appendix, § 2, pp. 12–29 (own pagination)

Synonyms

Hungarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): , , (depending on the full form, see below)

Noun

c.

  1. Abbreviation of cím.

Adjective

c. (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of című (titled).
  2. Abbreviation of címzetes (titular, honorary).

Declension

(cím):

Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative c. c.-ek
accusative c.-et c.-eket
dative c.-nek c.-eknek
instrumental c.-mel c.-ekkel
causal-final c.-ért c.-ekért
translative c.-mé c.-ekké
terminative c.-ig c.-ekig
essive-formal c.-ként c.-ekként
essive-modal
inessive c.-ben c.-ekben
superessive c.-en c.-eken
adessive c.-nél c.-eknél
illative c.-be c.-ekbe
sublative c.-re c.-ekre
allative c.-hez c.-ekhez
elative c.-ből c.-ekből
delative c.-ről c.-ekről
ablative c.-től c.-ektől
non-attributive
possessive - singular
c.-é c.-eké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
c.-éi c.-ekéi

(című):

Inflection (stem in -e-, front rounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative c. c.-ek
accusative c.-t c.-eket
dative c.-nek c.-eknek
instrumental c.-vel c.-ekkel
causal-final c.-ért c.-ekért
translative c.-vé c.-ekké
terminative c.-ig c.-ekig
essive-formal c.-ként c.-ekként
essive-modal
inessive c.-ben c.-ekben
superessive c.-ön c.-eken
adessive c.-nél c.-eknél
illative c.-be c.-ekbe
sublative c.-re c.-ekre
allative c.-höz c.-ekhez
elative c.-ből c.-ekből
delative c.-ről c.-ekről
ablative c.-től c.-ektől
non-attributive
possessive - singular
c.-é c.-eké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
c.-éi c.-ekéi

(címzetes):

Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative c. c.-ek
accusative c.-t c.-eket
dative c.-nek c.-eknek
instrumental c.-sel c.-ekkel
causal-final c.-ért c.-ekért
translative c.-sé c.-ekké
terminative c.-ig c.-ekig
essive-formal c.-ként c.-ekként
essive-modal
inessive c.-ben c.-ekben
superessive c.-en c.-eken
adessive c.-nél c.-eknél
illative c.-be c.-ekbe
sublative c.-re c.-ekre
allative c.-hez c.-ekhez
elative c.-ből c.-ekből
delative c.-ről c.-ekről
ablative c.-től c.-ektől
non-attributive
possessive - singular
c.-é c.-eké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
c.-éi c.-ekéi

Latin

Alternative forms

Noun

c.

  1. Abbreviation of caput.
  2. Abbreviation of capitulum.

Adverb

c.

  1. Abbreviation of circa.

Preposition

c.

  1. Abbreviation of circa.
  2. Abbreviation of cum.

Lower Sorbian

Noun

c. n inan

  1. Abbreviation of cysło (number).

Portuguese

Adverb

c.

  1. (abbreviation) c. (circa)
    Synonyms: c., ca., ca, cca., aproximadamente, por volta de, em torno de, perto de, mais ou menos