Definition:
The letter “C” is the third letter of many alphabets, including but not limited to the modern English alphabet.
Etymology:
The letter “C” originates from the Phonecion the alphabet, which became the basis for several other alphabets, including the Greek alphabet (Beta), from which the Latin alphabet, and subsequently the modern English alphabet, developed. In the Phoenician alphabet, the symbol for the letter “C” represented the sound /g/, which was used for the voiced velar stop consonant. Over time and through various adaptations by different cultures, the sound represented by this symbol shifted to /k/ in some languages, such as Latin, while in others, like Greek, it retained its original sound of /g/. Eventually, the Roman alphabet, which evolved from the Latin script, included the letter “C” to represent the sound /k/. This letter was later adopted into the English alphabet with its current name, “C”.
Description:
Saying “the C-word” is a way of censoring the curse word “cunt.” The term “the C-word” hints at the meaning of the curse word, which is metaphorical for “C” being hollow (a vagina symbol).
Symbolism:
The symbol for the letter “C” is a smooth curve that extends from the upper right corner to the lower right corner.
The symbol for the letter “C” originates from the Old Latin alphabet, where the symbol was mirrored and drawn as a perfect semicircle, but already in the Roman alphabet, the semicircle was extended slightly more so that it now looks more like a circle with an opening in it.
The letter “C” carries the same symbolism as the number “3” based on how the first three-digit number, one hundred, is written as the letter “C” in the Roman numeral system. The word “cent” comes from the Latin word “centum,” meaning one hundred. The English word “percent” comes from Latin: “per centum,” meaning out of a hundred. One hundred percent means a whole. Percentages under one hundred are called part of the whole hundred. The symbolism of one hundred percent relates to the illusion of the Trinity as it is impossible to 100% fairly divide 100 by 3.
The letter “C” is a symbol of an opening and therefore carries the symbolism of a vagina.
By consisting of both a line and a curve, the symbol “C” can symbolize both man and woman.
When the letter “C” is used, it is most often pronounced as the letter “S” or “K.” They are all symbols of sex and symbols of business.
The letter “C” originates all the way from the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet where the symbol depicted a camel’s head. A camel carries the symbolism of an obstacle (often in business). The obstacle is symbolized by the letter “C,” which resembles a hump, which is a word for sex.