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- A paragraphos (Ancient Gr****: παράγραφος, parágraphos, from para-, 'beside', and graphein, 'to write') was a mark in ancient Gr**** punctuation, marking...
- Most used are the editorial coronis, the paragraphos, the forked paragraphos, the reversed forked paragraphos, the hypodiastole, the downwards ancora,...
- into groups was the original paragraphos, similar to an underscore at the beginning of the new group. The Gr**** parágraphos evolved into the pilcrow (¶)...
- the Ancient Gr****: παράγραφος [parágraphos], "written in the side" or "written in the margin". In Old French, parágraphos became the word paragraphe and...
- theorized that it is an adaptation of the Ancient Gr**** παράγραφος (paragraphos), a catch-all term for a class of punctuation marks used by scribes with...
- punctus to mark off a sentence (periodos) In addition, the Gr****s used the paragraphos (or gamma) to mark the beginning of sentences, marginal diples to mark...
- horizontal U+2796 ➖ M➖➖➖➖➖ heavy minus sign Unicode symbols. U+2E0F ⸏ paragraphos Ancient Gr**** textual symbol, usually displa**** by a long low line. U+3161...
- left-hand margin of the text and was often accompanied by a paragraphos or a forked paragraphos (diple obelismene). The coronis is encoded by Unicode as...
- sentences in comedies and tragedies, so its usage was similar to that of paragraphos. Obelism – Editors' marks on m****cripts Coronis – Symbol found in ancient...
- as two separate words, should instead be read as a single word. The paragraphos (see picture, right) marked a division in a text. The coronis ⸎ was used...