"⁊" meaning in All languages combined

See ⁊ on Wiktionary

Conjunction [Irish]

Head templates: {{head|ga|conjunction|cat2=sigla}} ⁊
  1. Abbreviation of agus (“and”) Tags: abbreviation, alt-of Alternative form of: agus (extra: and) Derived forms: ⁊rl.
    Sense id: en-⁊-ga-conj-8UtqOvvI Categories (other): Irish entries with incorrect language header, Irish sigla

Conjunction [Old Irish]

Head templates: {{head|sga|conjunction|cat2=sigla}} ⁊
  1. Scribal abbreviation of ocus (“and”)
    Sense id: en-⁊-sga-conj-0OTk10vS Categories (other): Old Irish entries with incorrect language header, Old Irish sigla

Conjunction [Scottish Gaelic]

Head templates: {{head|gd|conjunction|cat2=sigla}} ⁊
  1. Abbreviation of agus (“and”) Tags: abbreviation, alt-of Alternative form of: agus (extra: and) Derived forms: ⁊c.
    Sense id: en-⁊-gd-conj-8UtqOvvI Categories (other): Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header, Scottish Gaelic sigla

Symbol [Translingual]

Forms: [uppercase]
Etymology: A stylized form of Latin et (“and”); part of the system of Tironian notes, shorthand popularly credited to Cicero’s scribe Marcus Tullius Tiro from first century BC. Compare to &, of same meaning and similar derivation. Despite the similar origin and same meaning the two symbols evolved separately from each other. Etymology templates: {{der|mul|la|et||and}} Latin et (“and”) Head templates: {{head|mul|symbol|upper case|⹒|sort=et}} ⁊ (upper case ⹒)
  1. Tironian sign representing et (“and”) Wikipedia link: Marcus Tullius Tiro, Tironian notes, ⁊ Synonyms: &, [uppercase] Related terms: viz.

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