The Collaborative International Dictionary
Epocha
Epocha \Ep"o*cha\, n. [L.]
See Epoch.
--J. Adams.
Wiktionary
epocha
n. (archaic form of epoch English)
Usage examples of "epocha".
Further, he seems to have understood more clearly than any what a momentous day it was and in the privacy of two long letters to Abigail, he poured out his feelings as did no one else: The second day of July 1776 will be the most memorable epocha in the history of America.
July 1776 will be the most memorable epocha in the history of America.
This is an epocha - I have not heard from them since Excellent came in.
From their evidence, and from that which has preceded, we shall find, that the Deluge was the grand epocha of every antient kingdom.