e/Coronis (textual symbol)

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has glosseng: In ancient Greek papyri, coronis or koronis (Ancient Greek: κορωνίς) was used to mark sub-sections in poetic texts, in conjunction with a paragraphos. The meaning of the Greek word is curved or bent; in writing it denotes flourish with the pen at the end of a book or chapter. There were many other such shorthand symbols, to indicate corrections, emendations, deletions, additions, and so on. Most used are the obelos, the paragraphos, the forked paragraphos, the reversed forked paragraphos, the hypodiastole, the downwards ancora, the upwards ancora, and the dotted right-pointing angle, which is also known as the diple periestigmene. Loosely, all these symbols, and the act of annotation by means of them, are obelism. These nine ancient Greek textual annotation symbols are also included in the supplemental punctuation list of ISO IEC standard 10646 for character sets.
lexicalizationeng: Coronis
instance of(noun) the use of certain marks to clarify meaning of written material by grouping words grammatically into sentences and clauses and phrases
punctuation
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Polish
has glosspol: W starożytnych greckich rękopisach papirusowych, coronis albo koronis (grec. κορωνίς) było używane dla wyodrębnienia sekcji w poetyckich tekstach. Termin ten w języku greckim oznaczał "zakrzywiona", "wygięta". Stosowano je też na końcu księgi, jako ozdobnik dla kolofonu. Istniało kilkanaście form coronis.
lexicalizationpol: coronis
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