German

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Etymology

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Formed by replacing the Latin et (and) with the Tironian .

Adverb

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⁊c.

  1. Archaic form of etc..

Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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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.

Adverb

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⁊c.

  1. etc., &c.
    Synonym: msaa