commata

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English

Etymology

From the Latin commata (nominative plural form of comma), from the Ancient Greek κόμμᾰτᾰ (kómmata, nominative plural form of κόμμᾰ (kómma), kómma).

Pronunciation

Noun

commata

  1. plural of comma
    • 1913, “The Catholic Encyclopedia”, in Inc., volume IV, The Encyclopedia Press, page 82:
      It will be noticed that the section “ ET IN ” and the cola begin at about the same perpendicular line, the commata begin further in under the third or second letter, and so likewise does the continuation of a colon or comma which runs beyond a single line (see facsimile page).

Latin

Pronunciation

Noun

commata n

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative plural of comma