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Etymology edit

From sirkül (circle, cycle) +‎ penäd (writing).

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sirkülapenäd (nominative plural sirkülapenäds)

  1. circular, newsletter
    • 1942, “Vödem redaka”, in Volapükagased pro Nedänapükans, number 3, pages 18–19:
      Me sirkülapenäd in püks Nedänik, Deutänik, Linglänik, Fransänik e Litaliyänik pilautöl stöp püba pänunon limanes Vpakluba valemik Nedänik, lebonedanes gaseda e nitedälanes votik.
      Through a circular written in Dutch, German, English, French and Italian, an end of publication was made known to the members of the Dutch common Volapük club, to the subscribers to the newspaper and to others interested.

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