"⁊c." meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [German]

Etymology: Formed by replacing the Latin et (“and”) with the Tironian ⁊. Etymology templates: {{der|de|la|et|t=and}} Latin et (“and”), {{m|de|⁊}} ⁊ Head templates: {{head|de|adverb||||am {{{2}}}|head=|sort=}} ⁊c., {{de-adv}} ⁊c.
  1. Archaic form of etc.. Tags: alt-of, archaic Alternative form of: etc. Synonyms: &c., ꝛc.
    Sense id: en-⁊c.-de-adv-vbxUwwdu Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header

Adverb [Scottish Gaelic]

Etymology: From Latin etc., an abbreviation of et cetera (“and the rest [of the things]; and the other things”), using the ligature ⁊ to stand for the et. Etymology templates: {{der|gd|la|etc.}} Latin etc., {{m|la|et cetera||and the rest 􂀿of the things􂁀; and the other things}} et cetera (“and the rest [of the things]; and the other things”), {{m|gd|⁊}} ⁊, {{m|la|et}} et Head templates: {{head|gd|abbreviation}} ⁊c.
  1. etc., &c. Synonyms: msaa, ⁊c
    Sense id: en-⁊c.-gd-adv-dfY~ZbdS Categories (other): Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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    {
      "word": "⁊c"
    }
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