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& U+0026, &
AMPERSAND
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[U+0025]
Basic Latin '
[U+0027]

Translingual edit

 
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Ampersand evolution.
 
The roman ampersand at left is stylized, but the italic one at right reveals its origin in the Latin word et.

Glyph origin edit

A stylized form of Latin et (and). Romans used such symbols (ligatures) from at least the first century C.E., but the character may not have acquired its present form until the advent of calligraphy in the Middle Ages. Compare and +, of same meaning and similar derivation.

Conjunction edit

& (siglum)

  1. Abbreviation of and.

Symbol edit

& (English symbol name ampersand)

  1. (programming) Used in some programming languages for different purposes.
    1. Dereferencing memory address.
    2. Bitwise "and" operator.
  2. (networking) In a URL, separates each field-value pair of a query string .
    https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=Wiktionary:Word_of_the_day&action=view&useskin=monobook

Synonyms edit

Derived terms edit

  • (mathematics)
  • & ;
  • v& (to be arrested)

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English edit

Etymology edit

Orthographic borrowing from Latin &

Conjunction edit

& (siglum)

  1. Abbreviation of and.
    • 2011, David Almond, The True Tale of the Monster Billy Dean, Candlewick Press, published 2014, →ISBN, page 121:
      “Welcum to McCaufreys, Billy Dean” he says. “Make yorself at home & hav a pie.”
  2. (dated) Abbreviation of et in borrowed Latin phrases such as et cetera.

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Translations edit

Catalan edit

Conjunction edit

& (siglum)

  1. Abbreviation of i.

French edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /e/
  • (file)
  • (file)

Conjunction edit

&

  1. (siglum) Abbreviation of et.

Italian edit

Conjunction edit

& (siglum)

  1. Abbreviation of e.
  2. Abbreviation of ed.
  3. (dated) Abbreviation of et.

Japanese edit

Particle edit

&(アンド) (ando (siglum)

  1. Abbreviation of アンド.

Latin edit

Conjunction edit

& (siglum)

  1. Abbreviation of et; historically a scribal abbreviation of et.

Derived terms edit

Letter edit

& (siglum)

  1. Scribal abbreviation of et.

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Portuguese edit

Conjunction edit

& (siglum)

  1. Abbreviation of e.

Spanish edit

Conjunction edit

& (siglum)

  1. Abbreviation of y.
  2. Abbreviation of e.

Swedish edit

Conjunction edit

& (siglum)

  1. Abbreviation of och.