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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
C
.
1.
C
is
the
third
letter
of
the
English
alphabet
.
It
is
from
the
Latin
letter
C
,
which
in
old
Latin
represented
the
sounds
of
k
,
and
g
(
in
go
);
its
original
value
being
the
latter
.
In
Anglo-Saxon
words
,
or
Old
English
before
the
Norman
Conquest
,
it
always
has
the
sound
of
k
.
The
Latin
C
was
the
same
letter
as
the
Greek
Γ, γ,
and
came
from
the
Greek
alphabet
.
The
Greeks
got
it
from
the
Phœnicians.
The
English
name
of
C
is
from
the
Latin
name
ce
,
and
was
derived
,
probably
,
through
the
French
.
Etymologically
C
is
related
to
g
,
h
,
k
,
q
,
s
(
and
other
sibilant
sounds
).
Examples
of
these
relations
are
in
L
. a
c
utus,
E
. a
c
ute, a
g
ue;
E
. a
c
rid, ea
g
er, vine
g
ar;
L
.
c
ornu,
E
.
h
orn;
E
.
c
at,
k
itten;
E
.
c
oy,
q
uiet;
L
.
c
ir
c
are,
OF
.
c
er
ch
ier,
E
.
s
ear
ch
.
Note:
See
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, §§ 221-228.
2.
Mus.
(a)
The
keynote
of
the
normal
or
“natural”
scale
,
which
has
neither
flats
nor
sharps
in
its
signature
;
also
,
the
third
note
of
the
relative
minor
scale
of
the
same
.
(b)
C
after
the
clef
is
the
mark
of
common
time
,
in
which
each
measure
is
a
semibreve
(
four
fourths
or
crotchets
);
for
alla
breve
time
it
is
written
░.
(c)
The
“C clef,”
a
modification
of
the
letter
C
,
placed
on
any
line
of
the
staff
,
shows
that
line
to
be
middle
C
.
3.
As
a
numeral
,
C
stands
for
Latin
centum
or
100,
CC
for
200,
etc
.
C spring
,
a
spring
in
the
form
of
the
letter
C
.
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