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English Dictionary: C spring by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   C \C\ (s[emac])
      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 [GAMMA], [gamma], and
            came from the Greek alphabet. The Greeks got it from the
            Ph[oe]nicians. 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.
            acutus, E. acute, ague; E. acrid, eager, vinegar; L.
            cornu, E. horn; E. cat, kitten; E. coy, quiet; L. circare,
            OF. cerchier, E. search.
  
      Note: See Guide to Pronunciation, [sect][sect] 221-228.
  
      2. (Mus.)
            (a) The keynote of the normal or [bd]natural[b8] 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 [bd]C clef,[b8] 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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