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Originally Posted By: zmjezhdFWIW, the Latin preposition circa (which governs the accusative case) is not limited to being used with time. It can mean 'around, among, surrounding; escorting (of persons); near, neighboring; nearly, almost' etc.
In other words: 'circa everything!'
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