English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFromMiddle Englishcee.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editcee (pluralcees)
- The name of theLatin-script letterC/c.
- 2004, Will Rogers,The Stonking Steps, page170:
- I have drunk en-ee-cee-tee-ay-ar from the ef-ell-oh-doubleyou-ee-ar-ess in his gee-ay-ar-dee-ee-en many a time.
- Something shaped like the letter C, such as acee spring.
Derived terms
editTranslations
editname of the letter C, c
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See also
edit- (Latin-script letter names)letter;a,bee,cee,dee,e,ef,gee,aitch,i,jay,kay,el,em,en,o,pee,cue,ar,ess,tee,u,vee,double-u,ex,wye,zee /zed
- cee-lo
Anagrams
editFinnish
editPronunciation
editNoun
editcee
- Alternative spelling ofsee
Usage notes
edit- Speakers often use the corresponding forms ofc-kirjain(“letter C, letter c”) instead of inflecting this word, especially in plural.
Declension
editInflection ofcee (Kotus type 18/maa, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | cee | ceet | |
genitive | ceen | ceiden ceitten | |
partitive | ceetä | ceitä | |
illative | ceehen | ceihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | cee | ceet | |
accusative | nom. | cee | ceet |
gen. | ceen | ||
genitive | ceen | ceiden ceitten | |
partitive | ceetä | ceitä | |
inessive | ceessä | ceissä | |
elative | ceestä | ceistä | |
illative | ceehen | ceihin | |
adessive | ceellä | ceillä | |
ablative | ceeltä | ceiltä | |
allative | ceelle | ceille | |
essive | ceenä | ceinä | |
translative | ceeksi | ceiksi | |
abessive | ceettä | ceittä | |
instructive | — | cein | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Synonyms
editFriulian
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editGalician
editVerb
editcee
Kabiyé
editAdverb
editcee
References
edit- Bassarɩ Ɛbɩa, Lexique français - kabɩyɛ - eʋe, Première édition, [polycopie, 130 pages], 1974.
Koyraboro Senni
editPronunciation
edit- /tʃe:/
Noun
editcee
References
edit- Y.M. Haidera, Y.B. Maïga, & M.B. Maïga,Dictionnaire soŋay-français / Kaliima citaabu soŋay-annasaara senni, EDIS, Bamako, 2010.
Middle English
editEtymology 1
editFromOld Frenchsei.
Noun
editcee
- Alternative form ofsee(“see”)
Etymology 2
editAlternative forms
editNoun
editcee (pluralcees)
- The name of theLatin-script letterC/c.
- 1445 January 20, “Petition to the king for the redress of certain frauds committed at Calais”, inJoseph Stevenson, editor,Letters and Papers Illustrative of the Wars of the English in France During the Reign of Henry the Sixth, King of England (Rerum Britannicarum Medii Ævi Scriptores, or Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland During the Middle Ages), volume I, London:Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, published1861, page467:
- And whan the seide merchauntz Holanders that went to Caleys hadde bought there grete substance of wolle and wollefelle, and that thei shulde make the rekenyng thereof, and bringe payement unto the Staple, according to thordenaunce of the place, thei put forthe the seide letters and billes for paiement, which lettres were there refused for unsufficience, and the billes of the mynte, for thei were falsede withCees set above, that of iij. łi. was made iij. c. łi. and of ij. łi. was made ij. c. łi.
- (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
Related terms
editDescendants
edit- English:cee
See also
editVenetan
editAdjective
editcee f
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