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Wikipedia Etymology[edit]
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A use of the ligature& to stand for the et in etc. Compare & cetera.
Phrase[edit]
&c.
- (dated)Alternative form of etc.: …and so on, …and otherthings.
- 1612, George Wither, Epithalamia, Or Nuptiall Poems Upon the Most Blessed and Happie Mariage Betweene the High and Mightie Prince Frederick the Fifth, Count Palatine of the Rhein, &c., and Princesse Elizabeth, Sole Daughter to Iames, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland
- 1739, W. (William) Webster, Remarks on The Divine Legation of Moses, &c. in Several Letters - If I had not done amongst them the Works that no other Man did, they had not had Sin, &c.John 15:24
- 1854, George Boole, “Signs and their Laws”, in An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, on which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities[1], London: Walton and Maberly, page 37:
- Let us conceive, then, of an Algebra in which the symbols x, y, z, &c. admit indifferently of the values 0 and 1, and of these values alone.
- 1902, William Paton Buchan, Plumbing: A Text-book to the Practice of the Art Or Craft of the Plumber - Where a Geyser or hot-water heater is used it is a good and wise precaution to see that the bath-room, &c., when it is used is well ventilated.
- 1977, K. P. Punnoose, Bookdealers in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka &c.
French[edit]
Adverb[edit]
&c.
- Archaic form of etc.
German[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Formed by replacing the Latinet(“and”) with &.
Adverb[edit]
&c.
- Archaic form of etc.
Spanish[edit]
Adverb[edit]
&c.
- Obsolete form of etc.
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