出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/02 15:23 UTC 版)
A mondegreen of and per se and, ⟨&⟩ being read as “and”. Letters used by themselves were formerly mentioned according to this pattern, as in “O per se O” for the particle O or “I per se I” for the pronoun I. “And per se and” thus meant ⟨&⟩ by itself, as opposed to forms such as &c.
The specific form ampersand is first attested in 1795, originally as a mocking pronunciation spelling, but this name for the symbol is attested since 1777 (as ampuse and), when it is already called common (see quotations).
ampersand (plural ampersands)
ampersand (third-person singular simple present ampersands, present participle ampersanding, simple past and past participle ampersanded)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/14 19:49 UTC 版)
An ampersand (or epershand) "&" is a logogram representing the conjunction word "and".
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