double dagger
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Definition
- Noun:
- A typographical symbol: The "double dagger" is a character (‡) used in printed text to indicate a cross-reference or a footnote, typically when the asterisk (*) and dagger (†) have already been used.
Usage
- The "double dagger" is used in academic writing, legal texts, and technical documents to mark a third level of annotation or reference.
- It follows the sequence: first footnote uses an asterisk (*), second uses a dagger (†), and third uses a double dagger (‡).
Examples
- Noun:
- The author used a double dagger to mark the third footnote on the page.
- Please see the explanation marked with the double dagger symbol (‡) at the bottom of the article.
Advanced Usage
- "double-dagger" (as a modifier): Sometimes used as an adjective to describe the symbol itself.
- The double-dagger note provides crucial supplementary data.
Variants and Related Words
- Dagger (†): The single dagger, used for a second footnote.
- Asterisk (*): The symbol used for a first footnote.
- Obelus: A general historical term for a symbol, like the dagger or double dagger, used to mark questionable passages.
Synonyms
- Diesis: An older or less common synonym for the double dagger symbol.
- Double obelisk: Another technical name for the ‡ symbol.
Related Phrases
- Referenced by a double dagger: Indicates that a piece of text is annotated with this symbol.
- The exception to the rule is referenced by a double dagger.
Related Idioms
- The term "double dagger" is highly specific to typography and reference notation and is not typically used in idiomatic expressions.
Noun
- a character used in printing to indicate a cross reference or footnote