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DAGGER

General Punctuation

Translingual

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Etymology

Derives from the obelus, . Originally shaped like a dagger, it is now sometimes identical in shape to a Latin cross.

Symbol

(English symbol name dagger or obelus)

  1. Died, dead.
    Joseph Smith, 1956
    Joseph Smith, died in 1956
  2. (typography) Used to indicate a (second) footnote.
  3. (biology, linguistics) Extinct.
  4. (botany) Used to indicated a destroyed type specimen.
    • 1986, Charles Jeffrey, “The Senecioneae in East Tropical Africa: Notes on Compositae: IV”, in Kew Bulletin, volume 41, number 4 (in English), →DOI, page 906:
      "Type: Zaire, Ruwenzori, Butago valley, Mildbraed 2575 (holotype B; isotype BR)."
  5. (cricket) Used in scorecards to indicate the wicketkeeper.
  6. (chess notation) Check.
    Synonym: +
  7. (textual criticism, palaeography) crux critica, crux desperationis, used around a corrupt part of a text
  8. (music) A pointing mark in Anglican chant, used in the margin to indicate a nonstandard place where a verse should be sung with the second part of a two-part chant; typically used for the final verse of a psalm with an odd number of verses.
    Coordinate terms: |, ', :, *, ·, ,
  9. (quantum mechanics, superscript) Hermitian conjugate of

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