单词 | auc |
释义 | > as lemmasA.U.C. A.U.C. adv. [graphic abbreviation of classical Latin annō urbis conditae in the year of the foundation of the city (of Rome) ( < annō , ablative of annus year (see annals n.) + urbis genitive of urbs city, city of Rome (see urban adj.) + conditae , feminine genitive singular of past participle of condere to found, establish: see condite adj.2) or in some cases perhaps of classical Latin ab urbe conditā ab urbe condita adv.] in the year of the city (of Rome) having been founded. ΚΠ 1728 J. Morgan Compl. Hist. Algiers I. 14 This Epocha is express'd by these three Capitals, A.U.C. signifying Anno Urbis Conditæ and begins 752 years before the Christian Æra. 1785 J. Robertson Ess. Punctuation 163 A.U.C. Anno Urbis Conditæ, in the year after the building of Rome. 1824 J. L. Blake Hist. Reader (ed. 2) 74 Fifteen thousand were slain, and 24,000 surrendered themselves prisoner to the victor, A.U.C. 705, B.C. 49. 1874 H. R. Reynolds John the Baptist App. 531 There was a genuine Co-principate of Tiberius and Augustus before the middle of 765 a.u.c. 1906 A. Sloman Gram. Classical Lat. 309 To turn a date b.c. to a date a.u.c. subtract the date b.c. from 754. 1992 A. Zameenzad in M. Bradbury & J. Cooke New Writing 102 June 650∗ AUC it was, the month of Sassia's first wedding; the second year, I think, of the consulship of Marius. < as lemmas |
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