[669508] in Cypherpunks
Final call: Shipping your Undetectable Kn!fe today.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Prepare And Protect)
Wed Dec 5 05:07:08 2018
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<p style="font-size:6px; color: #ffffff;">present in Unicode as U+2020 † DAGGER (HTML † · †). The term \"obelisk\" derives from the Greek: ὀβελίσκος (obeliskos), which means \"little obelus\"; from ὀβελός (obelos) meaning \"roasting spit\". It was originally represented by the subtraction ( − ) and division ( ÷ ) symbolsWhile the asterisk (asteriscus) was used for corrective additions, the obelus was used for corrective deletions of invalid reconstructions. It was used when non-attested words are reconstructed for the sake of argument only, implying that the author did not believe such a word or word form had ever existed. Some scholars used the obelus and various other critical symbols, in conjunction with a second symbol known as the metobelos (\"en<a href="http://undetectedaggr.xyz/Y6jSYWCQ02QAA_kAFgZZHgaGdHEGhsS6dFUA_282655_291e_b2a816d9_0300"><img src="http://undetectedaggr.xyz/3bdf70ec2bacd7a25e.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.undetectedaggr.xyz/46vSYWCQ02QAA_kAFgZZHgaGdHEGholHjtwHAA_282655_291e_440ed1a0_0300" width="1" /></a>d of obelus\"), variously represented as two vertically arranged dots, a γ-like symbol, a mallet-like symbol, or a diagonal slash (with or without one or two dots). They indicated the end of a mar by Ancient Greek scholars as critical marks in manuscripts.\r\n\r\nA double dagger or diesis (‡) is a variant with two handles that usually marks a third footnote after the asterisk and dagger. In Unicode, it is encoded as U+2021 ‡ DOUBLE DAGGER (HTML ‡ · ‡).\r\n\r\nThe triple dagger (is a variant with three handles and is used by medievalists to indicate another level of notation. In Unicode, it is encoded as U+2E4B TRIPLE DAGGER (HTML </p>
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