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Etymology[edit]
A use of the ligature& to stand for the et in etc. Compare & cetera.
Phrase[edit]
&c.
(dated)Alternative form of etc.: …and so on, …and otherthings.
1612, George Wither, Epithalamia, Or Nuptiall Poems Upon the Most Blessed and Happie Mariage Betweene the High and Mightie Prince Frederick the Fifth, Count Palatine of the Rhein, &c., and Princesse Elizabeth, Sole Daughter to Iames, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland
1739, W. (William) Webster, Remarks on The Divine Legation of Moses, &c. in Several Letters - If I had not done amongst them the Works that no other Man did, they had not had Sin, &c.John 15:24
1854, George Boole, “Signs and their Laws”, in An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, on which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities[1], London: Walton and Maberly, page 37:
Let us conceive, then, of an Algebra in which the symbols x, y, z, &c. admit indifferently of the values 0 and 1, and of these values alone.
1902, William Paton Buchan, Plumbing: A Text-book to the Practice of the Art Or Craft of the Plumber - Where a Geyser or hot-water heater is used it is a good and wise precaution to see that the bath-room, &c., when it is used is well ventilated.
1977, K. P. Punnoose, Bookdealers in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka &c.
French[edit]
Adverb[edit]
&c.
Archaic form of etc.
German[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Formed by replacing the Latinet(“and”) with &.
Adverb[edit]
&c.
Archaic form of etc.
Spanish[edit]
Adverb[edit]
&c.
Obsolete form of etc.
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