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What character was removed from the alphabet but is still used every day?
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| September 2, 2011
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Posted on 09/04/2011 6:26:53 PM PDT by Daffynition
Johnson & Johnson, Barnes & Noble, Dolce & Gabbana: the ampersand today is used primarily in business names, but that small character was once the 27th part of the alphabet. Where did it come from though? The origin of its name is almost as bizarre as the name itself.
The shape of the character (&) predates the word ampersand by more than 1,500 years. In the first century, Roman scribes wrote in cursive, so when they wrote the Latin word et which means and they linked the e and t. Over time the combined letters came to signify the word and in English as well. Certain versions of the ampersand, like that in the font Caslon, clearly reveal the origin of the shape.
The word ampersand came many years later when & was actually part of the English alphabet. In the early 1800s, school children reciting their ABCs concluded the alphabet with the &. It would have been confusing to say X, Y, Z, and. Rather, the students said, and per se and. Per se means by itself, so the students were essentially saying, X, Y, Z, and by itself and. Over time, and per se and was slurred together into the word we use today: ampersand. When a word comes about from a mistaken pronunciation, its called a mondegreen. Find out why here.
(The ampersand is also used in an unusual configuration where it appears as &c and means etc. The ampersand does double work as the e and t.)
TOPICS: Books/Literature; History
KEYWORDS: amp; ampersand
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To: Daffynition
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09/04/2011 8:06:24 PM PDT
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FourPeas
("Maladjusted and wigging out is no way to go through life, son." -hg)
To: Revolting cat!
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09/04/2011 8:07:06 PM PDT
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Daffynition
("Don't just live your life, but witness it also.")
To: Daffynition
Seems it’s more of a ideogram, like the numerals, than an alphabetic character. What sound does it represent.
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09/04/2011 8:09:10 PM PDT
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DManA
To: Revolting cat!
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posted on
09/04/2011 8:11:10 PM PDT
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Daffynition
("Don't just live your life, but witness it also.")
To: Daffynition
To: ken5050
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09/04/2011 8:15:00 PM PDT
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Daffynition
("Don't just live your life, but witness it also.")
To: Revolting cat!
Percent sign? What then, is this - %?
To: Texas Songwriter
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posted on
09/04/2011 8:16:09 PM PDT
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FourPeas
("Maladjusted and wigging out is no way to go through life, son." -hg)
To: FourPeas
Glad you cleared that one up for me - thanks.
To: DManA
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09/04/2011 8:18:37 PM PDT
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Daffynition
("Don't just live your life, but witness it also.")
To: Texas Songwriter
To: Daffynition
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09/04/2011 8:19:39 PM PDT
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qam1
(There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
To: Daffynition
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09/04/2011 8:32:53 PM PDT
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JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet)
To: Daffynition
That will come in handy on Jeopardy some day. Not mocking, I love trivia
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09/04/2011 8:33:05 PM PDT
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Figment
("A communist is someone who reads Marx.An anti-communist is someone who understands Marx" R Reagan)
To: Revolting cat!
In the famous words of Jeff Bridges, playing Vernon Hightower in the movie “Nadine”,...”Well, I know that much”! But does it have some fancy-assed name?
To: Texas Songwriter
You'll pay me back with interest when I'll ask you about something like this:
To: JoeProBono
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posted on
09/04/2011 8:50:56 PM PDT
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Daffynition
("Don't just live your life, but witness it also.")
To: ken5050; Salamander
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09/04/2011 8:55:07 PM PDT
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Daffynition
("Don't just live your life, but witness it also.")
To: Figment
When you win on Jeopardy...you'll need a bag for all your loot! ;)
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09/04/2011 9:02:59 PM PDT
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Daffynition
("Don't just live your life, but witness it also.")
To: yup2394871293
Ѯ!
I resemble that remark!

Cheers!
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09/04/2011 9:03:32 PM PDT
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grey_whiskers
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