circulus

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A circle (geometric figure)
 * 2) An orbit (circular path)
 * 3) A ring, hoop
 * 4) A necklace, chain
 * 5) A company, social gathering, group
 * 6)  A calendrical cycle
 * Huius sexto anno primus Dionisi circulus inchoat
 * In the sixth year of which [reign], the first cycle of Dionysius begins. — Bede, Chronica Minora

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