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    The ampersand can be traced back to the 1st century AD and the old Roman cursive, in which the letters E and T occasionally were written together to form a ligature (Evolution of the ampersand – figure 1). In the later and more flowing New Roman Cursive, ligatures of all kinds were extremely common; figures 2 and 3 from the middle of 4th century are examples of how the et-ligature could look ...

  2. symbol. word. ampersand, term used to refer to the symbol &, which stems from the ligature of the Latin word et, meaning “and.”. The term ampersand is derived from “and per se and.”. The symbol has also been used as part of &c in lieu of etc. (et cetera). The aesthetic features of the symbol vary according to the font and variants ...

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