Definition of Virgule. Meaning of Virgule. Synonyms of Virgule

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Definition of Virgule

Virgule
Virgule Vir"gule, n. [F. virgule, fr. L. virgula, dim. of virga. See Verge a rod.] A comma. [R.] In the MSS. of Chaucer, the line is always broken by a c[ae]sura in the middle, which is pointed by a virgule. --Hallam.

Meaning of Virgule from wikipedia

- Look up virgule in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Virgule ('twig') may refer to: A "/ " used to mark line breaks Secondary chord, in music A "|" marking...
- distinguished from such other marks derives from the medieval European virgule (Latin: virgula, lit. "twig"), which was used as a period, scratch comma...
- backslant, backwhack, bash, reverse slant, reverse solidus, and reversed virgule. As of November 2022[update], efforts to identify either the origin of...
- [Who is Tali, the singer who will represent Luxembourg in Eurovision?]. virgule.lu (in French). Retrieved 29 January 2024. Stephenson, James (11 December...
- O'Reilly. 2008. ISBN 978-0-596-51774-8. OCLC 192027457. How JavaScript Works. Virgule-Solidus. 2018. ISBN 978-1949815009. OCLC 1076490570. "JSMIN, The JavaScript...
- Bible translation was one of the first m**** printed works, he used only virgule, full stop and less than one percent question marks as punctuation. The...
- Marks, DiacriticTrademark symbol Registered trade mark _ Underscore | Vertical bar also known as a 'pipe' / Virgule Slash Virgule (disambiguation)...
- The Marnes a Gryphées virgules d'Issoncourt is a geologic formation in France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jur****ic period. Earth sciences...
- European languages, uses a space to separate thousands. The comma (French: virgule) is used in French numbers as a decimal point, i.e. "2,5" instead of "2...
- oblique hyphen ⸗, which developed from a Central European variant of the virgule slash, originally a form of scratch comma. Similar marks (see below) are...