出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/03 01:19 UTC 版)
From Latin AUC, (anno) ab urbe condita (“from the founding of the city”) or anno urbis conditae (“in the year of the city's having been founded”), both in reference to Rome's legendary establishment by Romulus. The era was not in common use by the Romans, who preferred dating by the years' consuls, but Roman historians give several dates for this era. The one most commonly used in the present day is Varro's, which dates from the third year of the sixth Olympiad (753 bc).
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English initialisms.
AUC
Initialism.
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ウアカリ類
uakaris
sakis
トートグ
tautogs
taipans
ハジロオオシギ
avadavats
waratahs
katydids
tuataras
プーク
a dot written beside a Japanese character in order to modify the pronunciation
オオハシカッコウ