C, c
Sounds Like: KAY
Translations: C, 100
From the root: C
Part of Speech: Letter, Numeral
Explanation: The letter 'C' in Latin serves primarily as a consonant, representing a 'k' sound in classical Latin (as in 'cat'). It is also commonly used as a Roman numeral, representing the number 100. Additionally, 'C' frequently appears as an abbreviation for various Latin words, such as 'Gaius' (a common Roman praenomen), 'centum' (one hundred), or 'consul' (a Roman magistrate). Its meaning can therefore depend on the context in which it is found.
Inflection: Does not inflect
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From the same root
No other words from the same root, C, appear in our texts.
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