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(sĕn'chə-rē) pronunciation
n., pl., -ries.
  1. (Abbr. C. or c. or cent.)
    1. A period of 100 years.
    2. Each of the successive periods of 100 years before or since the advent of the Christian era.
    1. A unit of the Roman army originally consisting of 100 men.
    2. One of the 193 electoral divisions of the Roman people.
  2. A group of 100 things.

[Latin centuria, a group of a hundred, from centum, hundred.]

centurial cen·tu'ri·al adj.
centurylong cen'tu·ry·long' adj.


1. The start of a new millennium makes everyone aware of the difficulty of reckoning when a century (let alone a millennium) truly begins and ends. In arithmetical terms, the 21st century should be reckoned as having begun on 1 January 2001, since 2000 was strictly the last year of the 20th century (and 2nd millennium). But who waited until the end of the year 2000 before celebrating the millennium? In popular usage, a new century begins on 1 Jan. of the year ending in -00, and this is unlikely to change however loudly purists may protest.

2. Nonetheless, in formal reckoning each century (the 5th, the 16th, etc.) contains one year beginning with the number that names it, and this is the last (or, in the case of bc (or bce) dates, the first), and 99 years beginning with a number that is lower by one, so that 763, 1111, 1300, and 1990, belong to the 8th, 12th, 13th, and 20th centuries respectively.

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[Etymology: Lat: ‘hundred’] time 100 years. The ‘century’ now generally means the 100 years varying only in the last two digits, e.g. 1900-1999, but classically meant the set one year later. See millennium.


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A period of 100 calendar years.

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IN BRIEF: Any period of 100 years.

pronunciation The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next. — Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887).

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A hundred dollars. (1859 —) .
R. Chandler He...arranged five century notes like a tight poker hand (1964).



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A century (from the Latin centum, meaning one hundred; abbreviated c.) is one hundred consecutive years. Centuries are numbered ordinally in English and many other languages (e.g. "the 7th century AD/CE").

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Start and end in the Gregorian Calendar

According to the Gregorian calendar, the 1st century AD/CE started on January 1, 1 and ended on December 31, 100. The 2nd century started at year 101, the 3rd at 201, etc. The n-th century started/will start on the year (100×n)-99 and ends in 100×n . A century will only include one year, the centennial year, that starts with the century's number (e.g. 1900 is the final year in the 19th century).

1st century BC and AD

There is no "zeroth century" in between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD. Also, there is no year 0 AD.[1] The Julian calendar "jumps" from 1 BC to 1 AD. The first century BC includes the years 100 BC to 1 BC. Other centuries BC follow the same pattern.

Dating units in other calendar systems

Besides the Gregorian calendar, the Julian calendar, the Aztec calendar, and the Hindu calendar have cycles of years which are used to delineate whole time periods; the Hindu calendar, in particular, summarizes its years into groups of 60, while the Aztec calendar considers groups of 52.

Centuries in astronomical year numbering

Astronomical year numbering, used by astronomers, includes a year zero (0). Consequently, the 1st century in these calendars may designate the years 0 to 99 as the 1st century, years 100 to 199 as the second etc. However, in order to regard 2000 as the first year of the 21st century according to the astronomical year numbering, the astronomical year 0 has to correspond to the Gregorian year 1 BC.

Alternative naming systems

In Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish, centuries are typically not named ordinally, but according to the hundreds part of the year, and consequently centuries start at even multiples of 100. For example, Swedish nittonhundratalet (or 1900-talet), Danish and Norwegian nittenhundredetallet (or 1900-tallet) and Finnish tuhatyhdeksänsataaluku (or 1900-luku) refer unambiguously to the years 1900–1999. The same system is used informally in English. For example, the years 1900–1999 are sometimes referred to as the nineteen hundreds (1900s). This is similar to the English decade names (1980s, meaning the years 1980–1989).

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  1. ^ Two separate systems that also do not use religious titles, the astronomical system and the ISO 8601 standard do use a year zero. The year 1 BC (identical to the year 1 BC) is represented as 0 in the astronomical system, and as 0000 in ISO 8601. Presently, ISO 8601 dating requires usage of the Gregorian calendar for all dates,[citation needed] whereas astronomical dating[citation needed] and Common Era dating allow usage of the Julian calendar for dates before 1582 AD.

References

  • The Battle of the Centuries, Ruth Freitag, U.S. Government Printing Office. Available from the Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250- 7954. Cite stock no. 030-001-00153-9.

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Dansk (Danish)
n. - århundrede, gruppe på hundrede, centurie, hundrede dollars

Nederlands (Dutch)
eeuw, honderdtal, honderd runs (cricket), briefje van honderd dollar

Français (French)
n. - siècle, score de cent (au cricket)

Deutsch (German)
n. - Jahrhundert

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - αιώνας, εκατονταετία, (μτφ.) εκατοντάδα

Italiano (Italian)
secolo

Português (Portuguese)
n. - século (m), centúria (m)

idioms:

  • turn of the century    virada (f) do século

Русский (Russian)
век

idioms:

  • turn of the century    на рубеже двух столетий, начало года

Español (Spanish)
n. - siglo

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - århundrade, hundra (-tal), hundra pund (sl.)

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
世纪, 百个, 百年

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 世紀, 百個, 百年

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 1세기, 100개

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 世紀, 100年, 100点

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) قرن, مائه عام‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮מאה שנה‬


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