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  2. /ˈsərkə/ SUR-kuh. See pronunciation. Where does the word circa come from? Earliest known use. 1860s. The earliest known use of the word circa is in the 1860s. OED's earliest evidence for circa is from 1861, in National Review. circa is a borrowing from Latin. See etymology. Nearby entries. ciphering, n. 1536–. ciphering, adj. 1825–.

  3. Answered by Carl Gentile. The term ‘circa’ has its origins in Latin, where it meansapproximately’. It is commonly used to indicate an estimated date or time period. However, the question arises: why do people use the word ‘circa’ instead of simply stating an approximate date or time?

  4. 3 days ago · Circa is used in front of a particular year to say that this is the approximate date when something happened or was made. [formal] The Romans built a fortress there circa A.D. 300 to patrol their empire's eastern border. Synonyms: approximately, about, around, roughly More Synonyms of circa.

  5. No, there are no guidelines or even unwritten rules for interpreting what sort of a range is meant by "circa". In some ways, this is good! If it specifically meant "this year as well as two on either side", it would be too confining in some cases and imply too much in others. I try to use it only for "I can't say exactly, but around this year ...

  6. History and etymology of circa. The preposition 'circa' has its etymological origins in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word 'circum,' which means 'around' or 'about.' In Latin, 'circa' was often abbreviated as 'c.' when denoting approximate dates or times.

  7. Add to word list. (used before a year) about or approximately: The Greek philosopher Socrates was born circa 470 BC. (Definition of circa from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. It comes from the Latin word "circa," which means "around" or "approximately." When you see the abbreviation "c." before a date, it signifies that the date provided is not exact but is close to the actual time frame. This is often used in historical contexts when the precise date is unknown but can be roughly estimated.

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