circumeō, see .

circumferō, see ferō.

circumlātus, see circumferō.

circus, ī, m., a circle, inclosure for athletic sports, esp. chariot races; Circus Māximus, see Notes, p. 108.

citharoedicus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to the citharoedī, those who play on the cithara, accompanying it with the voice.

*citō, āre, āvī, ātus [intens. of cieō, to cause to move], to rouse. con—concitō, āre, āvī, ātus, to arouse, urge, excite. ex—excitō, āre, āvī, ātus, to rouse forth, excite, stimulate.

cito, adv., quickly, speedily, soon.

cīvīlis, e [cīvis], adj., pertaining to a citizen; civil; polite, moderate.

cīvīlissimē, see cīvīliter.

cīvīlitās, ātis [cīvīlis], f., the art of government, politics; courteousness, politeness, affability.