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Siglo

Siglo is a Spanish noun that designates a period of 100 years, i.e., a century. It is used to mark calendars, describe historical eras, and discuss long spans of time. In notation, centuries are often written with Roman numerals, as in siglo XX or siglo XXI. The term can also refer to a broad era within a culture, sometimes used loosely to denote a long period of significance.

Etymology and grammatical notes: Siglo comes from Latin saeculum, via Old Spanish. It is a masculine noun

Usage and cultural significance: In historical and cultural discussions, siglos are used to segment time and

See also: Century terms in other languages, historical periods by century, and common Spanish date notations.

(el
siglo)
and
has
the
plural
siglos.
The
word
has
cognates
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
siècle
in
French,
secolo
in
Italian,
and
século/século
in
Portuguese
and
Galician.
contextualize
events.
A
well-known
expression
is
Siglo
de
Oro
or
Golden
Century,
referring
to
roughly
the
16th
and
17th
centuries
in
Spain
when
arts,
literature,
and
science
flourished.
Other
phrases
place
events
within
a
specific
century,
such
as
el
siglo
XVI
or
en
este
siglo,
to
indicate
the
present
era.
Siglo
remains
a
standard,
neutral
term
in
Spanish
for
denoting
long
spans
of
time
and
the
traditional
way
of
organizing
history
and
chronology.