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Definition of One c
1. Noun. Ten 10s.
Lexicographical Neighbors of One C
Literary usage of One c
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Greek and English Lexicon of the New Testament by Edward Robinson (1836)
"... ( &no$ri}r,xta qv ) to < any one, c. dat. as in 2r Mark 14: 31 fac fit Sir, (т
trot. 2 Cor. 7: 3. Trop, of dying »llh Christ, ie spiritually, ..."
2. A Concordance to the Works of Alexander Popeby Edwin Abbott by Edwin Abbott (1875)
"one c. in wood, and one in strong cow-hide D. i. 150 Clasping. And round thy
phantom glue my_ c. ... Whate'er of mongrel no one c. admits D. iv. 89 Classic. ..."
3. Munera Pulveris by John Ruskin (1904)
"A has six a to spare, and gives two a for one b, and four a for one c. Each B
has 2\ b to spare, and gives \ b for one a, and two b for one c. ..."
4. Knight's American Mechanical Dictionary: A Description of Tools, Instruments by Edward Henry Knight (1876)
"... which, connecting the port on the siik' of any one c) linder with that to the
top of either one or the other of the other cylinders, rever^efl the ..."
5. A New General Biographical Dictionary by Hugh James Rose (1857)
"... "ad capita bu- bula," upon the Palatine in the tenth region, (see, however,
Servius. ad JE.n. viii. 361.) It afterwards passed into the hand* of one C. ..."