See also: -&,
&̄, and Appendix:Variations of "et"
Translingual
There is a great deal of variation in this character; fonts often make it distinctive as an identifying feature of the font. Common variants include ⟨🙵⟩ and ⟨🙰⟩.
Apart from the CJK variants, additional Unicode characters are intended for backward compatibility with Wingdings fonts.
Glyph origin
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
& (siglum)
- abbreviation of and
- Synonym: ⁊
Symbol
& (English symbol name ampersand)
- (programming) Used in some programming languages for different purposes.
- Used to dereference memory address.
- Used to represent the binary operator and.
1 & 0 = 0
- (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
- (Internet slang, subculture) Used to represent multiplicity.
Derived terms
Gallery
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The roman-typeface ampersand at left is stylized, but the italic one at right reveals its origin in the Latin word et.
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An ampersand handwritten as an 'E' with a vertical stroke
-
A handwritten ampersand with the vertical stroke merged into the ends of the 'E'
See also
English
Etymology
Orthographic borrowing from Latin &
Conjunction
& (siglum)
- 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.”
- (dated) Abbreviation of et.
Derived terms
Translations
and
- Armenian: և (hy) (ew)
- Catalan: & (ca)
- French: & (fr)
- German: u. (de), & (de)
- Greek: ϗ (el)
- Irish: ⁊
- Italian: &
- Malay: &
- Portuguese: & (pt)
- Spanish: & (es) (normally used on translated English names that contain this character, but rarely elsewhere)
- Swedish: & (sv)
- Thai: & (th)
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Catalan
Conjunction
& (siglum)
- abbreviation of i
Esperanto
Conjunction
& (siglum)
- abbreviation of kaj
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /e/
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Conjunction
& (siglum)
- abbreviation of et
Italian
Conjunction
& (siglum)
- abbreviation of e or ed
- (dated) abbreviation of et
Japanese
Particle
& • (ando) (siglum)
- abbreviation of アンド
Latin
Conjunction
& (siglum)
- abbreviation of et
Derived terms
Portuguese
Conjunction
& (siglum)
- abbreviation of e
Spanish
Conjunction
& (siglum)
- abbreviation of y or e
Swedish
Conjunction
& (siglum)
- abbreviation of och
- Synonym: o̲