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Aspect of typography
Typographical syntax, also known as orthotypography, is the aspect of typography that defines the meaning and rightful usage of typographic signs, notably
Typographical_syntax
Art of arranging type
Units of measurement List of typographic features List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks Category:Typographical symbols Arabic typography East
Typography
Detection of errors in transcribed text
targets Style guide – Standard for writing and design of documents Typographical syntax – Aspect of typography Writing circle – Support group of like-minded
Proofreading
Symbol representing the word "and" (&)
is exclusively used on Boolean types. And (disambiguation) List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks Kai (abbreviation) Heta Tironian notes
Ampersand
Typographical symbol (@)
The at sign (@) is a typographical symbol used as an accounting and invoice abbreviation meaning "at a rate of" (e.g. 7 widgets @ £2 per widget = £14)
At_sign
Unit of length used in type design
size called pica Legros, Lucien Alphonse; Grant, John Cameron (1916). Typographical Printing-Surfaces. London and New York: Longmann, Green, and Co. pp
Pica_(unit)
Typographical mark (`) (Freestanding grave accent)
The backtick ` is a typographical mark used mainly in computing. It is also known as backquote, grave, or grave accent. The character was designed for
Backtick
Typographical symbol (*)
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The asterisk (/ˈæstərɪsk/), *, is a typographical symbol that is a stylised image of a star. An asterisk is usually five-
Asterisk
Typographic symbol (#)
the part of my report in which I regretted the absence of a unique typographical name for the character "#", and said they had solved my problem by coining
Number_sign
Machine instruction that indicates to a computer to do nothing
is primarily used to ensure correct syntax due to Python's indentation-sensitive syntax; for example the syntax for definition of a class requires an
NOP_(code)
Typeface family
Syntax comprises a family of fonts designed by Swiss typeface designer Hans Eduard Meier. Originally just a sans-serif font, it was extended with additional
Syntax_(typeface)
Punctuation marks (¿ and ¡)
Typographical Marks. W. W. Norton. p. 214. ISBN 978-0-393-24154-9. Popova, Maria (September 27, 2013). "Ironic Serif: A Brief History of Typographic Snark
Upside-down question and exclamation marks
Upside-down_question_and_exclamation_marks
Markup language for documents
Connolly, which included an SGML document type definition to define the syntax. The draft expired after six months, but was notable for its acknowledgment
HTML
Shorthand to convey tone or intent
Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols & Other Typographical Marks. New York & London: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. pp. 212–217.
Tone_indicator
Typographic character indicating a question (?)
Proposed form of notation used to denote irony or sarcasm in text List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks Terminal punctuation – Marks that identify
Question_mark
Typographical symbol (†)
marks, boxes, or other symbols. A dagger, obelisk, or obelus † is a typographical mark that usually indicates a footnote if an asterisk has already been
Dagger_(mark)
Long horizontal line punctuation mark
make a typographically acceptable minus sign. However, the en dash cannot be used for a minus sign in programming languages because the syntax usually
Dash
Uppercase or lowercase
only. This can be used in headings and special situations, such as for typographical emphasis in text made on a typewriter. With the advent of the Internet
Letter_case
Data entry error
(OCR) programs. Human transcription errors are commonly the result of typographical mistakes; putting one's fingers in the wrong place while touch typing
Transcription_error
Keyword in programming languages
that errptr was indeed a Node*, but a typographical error means that errptr is a Node. This can lead to subtle syntax errors. struct Node *startptr, *endptr
Typedef
Typographic symbol
bitwise or or logical or. Specifically, in C and other languages following C syntax conventions, such as C++, Perl, Java and C#, a | b denotes a bitwise or;
Vertical_bar
Mechanism that applies ink to a medium
form prior to 15th-century Europe; there is sporadic evidence that the typographical principle, the idea of creating a text by reusing individual characters
Printing_press
and rows. Tags are used to define forms, images, and hyper-linking. Its syntax, like HTML, is based on a simplified subset of SGML. GRML is not in very
GRML
System of symbolic representation
notations used by blind people include Nemeth Braille and GS8 Braille. The syntax of notation defines how symbols can be combined to make well-formed expressions
Mathematical_notation
Glyph combining two or more letterforms
gotisch-deutschen und humanistisch-italienischen Kontexten" [On the handwritten and typographical history of the letter ligature ß from Gothic-German and humanistic-Italian
Ligature_(writing)
Method in computer language design
the development of ALGOL in the 1960s, where it was used to represent typographical distinctions (boldface and underline) found in the publication language
Stropping_(syntax)
the meaning depends on the syntax, a symbol may have different entries depending on the syntax. For summarizing the syntax in the entry name, the symbol
Glossary of mathematical symbols
Glossary_of_mathematical_symbols
Punctuation mark
unchanged were the parenthesised sentences removed. The term refers to the syntax rather than the enclosure method: the same clause in the form "Mrs. Pennyfarthing –
Bracket
Typesetting system
formulae; it has been noted as one of the most sophisticated digital typographical systems. TeX is widely used in academia, especially in mathematics,
TeX
Salishan language or dialect continuum of North America
Dictionary Kroeber, P. D. (1999). The Salish Language Familhy Reconstructing Syntax. University of Nebraska Press. p. 3. "Lushootseed". Tulalip Tribes. Retrieved
Lushootseed
Style sheet language
and XUL. CSS is also used in the GTK widget toolkit. CSS has a simple syntax and uses a number of English keywords to specify the names of various style
CSS
Punctuation mark (;)
2022-10-25. Retrieved 2022-10-25. Ames, Joseph; Herbert, William (1786). Typographical Antiquities: Or an Historical Account of the Origin and Progress of
Semicolon
Correcting inaccurate computer records
of data. The actual process of data cleansing may involve removing typographical errors or validating and correcting values against a known list of entities
Data_cleansing
Twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet
encodes an explicit symbol as U+1D4C1 𝓁 MATHEMATICAL SCRIPT SMALL L. The TeX syntax <math>\ell</math> renders it as ℓ {\displaystyle \ell } . In mathematical
L
Definite article in English
thorn <þ>, eth <ð>, and yogh <ʒ>. The substitution of visually similar typographic forms has led to some anomalies which persist to this day in the reprinting
The
Typeface classification for letterforms without serifs
displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Emphasis (typography) – Typographical distinction Gothic (disambiguation) List of sans serif typefaces San
Sans-serif
Color scheme for computer software
prominent than others. This was an issue for programming, as code editors use syntax highlighting, where color is used to indicate the different parts of the
Solarized
American poet and author (1894–1962)
idiosyncratic syntax and lower-case spellings for poetic expression. M. L. Rosenthal wrote: The chief effect of Cummings' jugglery with syntax, grammar, and
E._E._Cummings
Typesetting system based on TeX
lay-tecks is also possible." The name is printed in running text with a typographical logo: LaTeX. In media where the logo cannot be precisely reproduced
LaTeX
Search using the full text of documents
query. Tools and methodologies exist to account for grammatical or typographical errors and to refine results; however, these techniques still typically
Full-text_search
Punctuation to signal the end of a sentence (.)
ISBN 0-88179-206-3. See for example, Manual of Style: A Compilation of Typographical Rules Governing the Publications of The University of Chicago, with
Full_stop
Object-oriented programming language
initialization. Keyword-based syntax in the ALGOL/Pascal tradition but separator-free, insofar as semicolons are optional, with operator syntax available for routines
Eiffel_(programming_language)
Marks to indicate pacing of written text
writing in Latin Terminal punctuation History of sentence spacing for typographical details Tironian notes, a system of shorthand that consisted of about
Punctuation
CFML programming language extension for ColdFusion
Some ColdFusion developers prefer it since it has less visual and typographical overhead than ordinary CFML.[clarification needed] Unless it is within
CFScript
Punctuation and accent mark (~, ◌̃)
Backtick – Typographical mark (`) (Freestanding grave accent) Circumflex – Diacritic (◌̂) in European scripts Caret (computing) – Typographical mark (^)Pages
Tilde
Indicates an intentional reproduction in quotation
incorrect or unusual orthography (spelling, punctuation, etc.), grammar, syntax, fact, or logic. Several usage guides recommend that a bracketed sic be
Sic
Symbol for the fraction of a hundred
used for the modulo operation in programming languages that derive their syntax from the C programming language, which in turn acquired this usage from
Percent_sign
Academic style guide for American English
in 1906 under the title Manual of Style: Being a compilation of the typographical rules in force at the University of Chicago Press, to which are appended
The_Chicago_Manual_of_Style
Punctuation mark with two dots (:)
1622, in Nicholas Okes' print of William Shakespeare's Othello, the typographical construction of a colon followed by a hyphen or dash to indicate a restful
Colon_(punctuation)
Software for modifying XML documents
such editors, which take care of syntax details, is often faster and more convenient. An XML editor goes beyond the syntax highlighting offered by many plaintext
XML_editor
Visual cues improving the readability of a formal notation
readability of a formal notation. Examples of secondary notation include the syntax highlighting of computer source code, sizes and color codes for easy recognition
Secondary_notation
Triple-dot punctuation mark
in Polish syntax, the ellipsis is called wielokropek, literally "multidot". The word wielokropek distinguishes the ellipsis of Polish syntax from that
Ellipsis
Conformity of language to a grammar
acceptability is a gradient scale. Linguists may use words, numbers, or typographical symbols such as question marks (?) or asterisks (*) to represent the
Grammaticality
Limitative results in mathematical logic
Provability logic Quining Theory of everything#Gödel's incompleteness theorem Typographical Number Theory Douglas Hofstadter (1979). Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal
Gödel's incompleteness theorems
Gödel's_incompleteness_theorems
Capital letters the height of a lowercase 'x'
lowercase are distinct in italic typeface: The Unicode Consortium has a typographical convention of using small caps for its formal names for symbols, in
Small_caps
Punctuation mark used to join words
Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols, and Other Typographical Marks. W.W. Norton & Company. p. 121. ISBN 978-0-393-06442-1. Keith
Hyphen
Mathematical symbol for "greater than"
Archived from the original on 2021-10-14. Retrieved 2021-08-31. "Markdown Syntax Cheatsheet". Lanna Digital. Archived from the original on 2021-08-31. Retrieved
Greater-than_sign
Typographic symbol (underline)
is not important but the syntax requires it. In C#, it is used for discards, placeholder variables that are required by syntax but remain unassigned and
Underscore
Computer format for recording chess games
meaning and often a standard typographical representation. The meanings first defined stemmed from the use of specific typographic symbols when annotators
Portable_Game_Notation
Humanist sans-serif typeface
Like Eric Gill's 1927–30 design Gill Sans and Hans Eduard Meier's typeface Syntax, both upper and lower case are structurally modeled on serif old style faces
FF_Scala_Sans
Historical variety of French used from the mid-14th century to the early 17th century
reliance on word order in the sentence, which becomes more or less the syntax of Modern but with a continued reliance on the verb in the second position
Middle_French
Music notation software for Gregorian chant
neumes, producing full typographic output. A parallel typographic project, the OpenType font Gregoria, and a markup-based input syntax were conceived at the
Gregorio_(software)
Typographical distinction
highlighters which add a bright background color to usual black-on-white text. Syntax highlighting also makes use of text color. In medieval manuscripts, the
Emphasis_(typography)
Music notation software
LilyPond 2.0 was released on September 24, 2003, announcing a simplified syntax model and a much more complete set of facilities for notating various styles
LilyPond
Level of ease with which a reader can understand written text
its content (the complexity of its vocabulary and syntax) and its presentation (such as typographic aspects that affect legibility, like font size, line
Readability
Eastern Algonquian language
‹ The template Infobox ethnonym is being considered for merging. › Typographical note: On this page, a saltillo letter ⟨ꞌ⟩ is used instead of the true
Mi'kmaq_language
Lightweight markup language
under development. The project has its own website with basic description, syntax overview, on-line demo, XMLRPC, forum. Support for English-speaking users
Texy!
Punctuation mark in Indic scripts
encoded daṇḍa at 0xEA. Below is a list of Unicode dandas: Vertical bar – Typographic symbol, | Pilcrow – Symbol (¶) to identify a paragraph, the latin character-set
Danda
Tungusic language of eastern Russia and China
indicate /ŋ/; it is used only inconsistently in printed works, due to typographical limitations. Boldyrev's dictionary uses ң instead. Some editions use
Evenki_language
Style for gender-neutral written German
diminutive Gendersternchen; lit. 'gender asterisk') is a nonstandard typographic style used by some authors in gender-neutral language in German. It is
Gender_star
American poet (1830–1886)
commonplace". With the increasingly close focus on Dickinson's structures and syntax has come a growing appreciation that they are "aesthetically based". Although
Emily_Dickinson
Method used for display options on video text terminals
foreground color ESC[48;2;⟨r⟩;⟨g⟩;⟨b⟩m Select RGB background color This syntax, initially implemented in XTerm, is based on a reading of the ISO/IEC 8613-6
ANSI_escape_code
Variety of French spoken in Quebec
judged negatively when imitated by Québécois. Quebec French has some typographical differences from European French. For example, in Quebec French a full
Quebec_French
French Symbolist poet (1842–1898)
paths and patterns of the linguistic signifier, paying new attention to syntax, spacing, intertextuality, sound, semantics, etymology, and even individual
Stéphane_Mallarmé
Typographical mark (^)
NET reference types are accessed through a handle using the ClassName^ syntax. In Apple's C extensions for Mac OS X and iOS, carets are used to create
Caret
Individual component of an HTML document
editors are fully compliant with the HTML syntax framework and may do unpredictable things under some syntax conditions. Defective handling of comments
HTML_element
TeX typesetting engine
without configuring TeX font metrics, and can make direct use of advanced typographic features of OpenType, AAT and Graphite technologies such as alternative
XeTeX
Text editor
offering a minimalist interface with features like distraction-free mode and syntax highlighting. It uses "writing typography," a concept emphasizing legibility
IA_Writer
1843–1940 work by Liddell, Scott, Jones
Linguae Graecae (TLG). The TLG version corrects "a large number of typographical errors", and includes links to the extensive TLG textual corpus. A Kindle
A_Greek–English_Lexicon
Foundational controversy in twentieth-century mathematics
questions about the consistency of axioms and the role of semantics and syntax in mathematics. L. E. J. Brouwer, a proponent of the constructivist school
Brouwer–Hilbert_controversy
American typeface designer and graphic artist
John Fennell, eds. New York: Watson-Guptill, 1991. "Hans Eduard Meier's Syntax Antiqua" and "The Stone Family of Typefaces: New Voices for the Electronic
Sumner_Stone
1914 poem by F. T. Marinetti
techniques and contemporary prose' and includes the lines; 'We must destroy syntax by placing nouns at random as they are born' 'We must abolish the adjective
Zang_Tumb_Tumb
List of symbols used to express logical relations
denoting Gödel number; for example “⌜G⌝” denotes the Gödel number of G. (Typographical note: although the quotes appears as a “pair” in unicode (231C and 231D)
List_of_logic_symbols
Vulgar term
because "probably hardly anyone understood it", given Jagger's garbled syntax when delivering the line. The Happy Mondays song, "Kuff Dam" (i.e. "Mad
Cunt
Character set slightly below and above the normal line of type, respectively
those shown in the image above). See also OpenType, below. In HTML and Wiki syntax, subscript text is produced by putting it inside the tags <sub> and </sub>
Subscript_and_superscript
Open-source word processor
there was also academic research into interactive editing of complex typographical constructs represented logically. In the 2000s and 2010s, interest on
GNU_TeXmacs
Punctuation or diacritical mark (')
the original on 17 December 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2008. "8 The HTML syntax". World Wide Web Consortium. 17 December 2012. Archived from the original
Apostrophe
work of Pāṇini, a linguist who analysed and codified knowledge of Sanskrit syntax, prosody, and grammar. Mathematics, astronomy, and medicine were also subjects
History_of_writing
Indo-Aryan language of India
restrained, with a high usage of Sanskrit forms and expressions in an Assamese syntax; and though subsequent authors tried to follow this style, it soon fell
Assamese_language
Humanist sans-serif typeface
humanist lines; its capitals (like those of Palatino, Hans Eduard Meier's Syntax and Carol Twombly's Trajan) originate from the classic Roman monumental
Optima
West Slavic language
order. The character ó exists only in loanwords and onomatopoeia. Czech typographical features not associated with phonetics generally resemble those of most
Czech_language
15th-century codex in an unknown script
punctuation, some variants of the same word appear to be specific to typographical positions, such as the beginning of a paragraph, line, or sentence.
Voynich_manuscript
Liturgical language of Eastern Orthodox Church
archaic constructions and prefer variants that are closer to modern Russian syntax and are better understood by the Slavic-speaking people). In Russian recension
Church_Slavonic
English translation of the Bible
study to become familiar and comfortable with its exacting vocabulary and syntax, and competent in the use of its many features. The CLNT is not an "easy
Concordant_Version
Raising of the pitch of a second, same-tone syllable
sometimes subscript) inverted exclamation mark [ꜞ] ([¡]) or [¡], because of typographical constraints. Hausa has upstep because of the interaction of tones when
Upstep
Character encoding standard
points. The set of available punctuation had significant impact on the syntax of computer languages and text markup. ASCII hugely influenced the design
ASCII
Application of stylometry to computer code
a variant of C-like pseudocode through decompilation to obtain abstract syntax trees. Dimensionality reduction - The most relevant and useful features
Code_stylometry
English that is influenced by a Chinese language
misspellings (e.g., "energetically Englsih-friendly environment") and typographical errors (a bilingual bus sign reading "往 不知道 To unknow"; wǎng 往 means
Chinglish
Set of conventions for written language
Cursive – Style of penmanship Keyboard layout – Arrangement of keys on a typographic keyboard Lateral masking – Problem in visual perception List of language
Orthography
Punctuation mark (!)
Dictionary dating from the 1860s. Many computer languages using C-style syntax use "!" for logical negation; !A means "not A", and A != B means "A is not
Exclamation_mark
TYPOGRAPHICAL SYNTAX
TYPOGRAPHICAL SYNTAX
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Rand(e), a short form of any of the various Germanic compound personal names with the first element rand ‘(shield) rim’, as for example Randolph.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the margin of a settlement or on the bank of a river (from Old English rand ‘rim’, used in a topographical sense), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Rand in Lincolnshire and Rand Grange in North Yorkshire.German : from a short form of any of the various compound names formed with rand- ‘rim’. Compare 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rand, rant ‘edge’, ‘rim’.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from Leyland in Lancashire (recorded in Domesday Book as Lailand), or from Laylands in Yorkshire; both are named from Old English lǣge ‘untilled ground’ + land ‘land’, ‘estate’. In some cases the name may be topographical.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Shropshire and Cheshire, named Clive, from the dative case of Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘bank’, ‘cliff’ (see Cliff), originally used after a preposition. In some cases the name may be topographical, with the same origin and meaning.
Surname or Lastname
English (Northumbria) and Scottish
English (Northumbria) and Scottish : habitational name from East Ord in Northumberland, named with Old English ord ‘point’. Compare Ort 3.English : from a Germanic personal name (see Ort 2).Scottish : habitational name from various minor places named with Gaelic ord ‘hammer’, used as a topographical term for a rounded hill.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Lancashire and West Yorkshire called Lumb, both apparently originally named with Old English lum(m) ‘pool’. The word is not independently attested, but appears also in Lomax and Lumley, and may be reflected in the dialect term lum denoting a well for collecting water in a mine. In some instances the name may be topographical for someone who lived by a pool, Middle English lum(m).English : variant of Lamb.Chinese : variant of Lin 1.Chinese : possibly a variant of Lan.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Devon, recorded in Domesday Book as Loba, apparently a topographical term meaning perhaps ‘lump’, ‘hill’, the village being situated at the bottom of a hill. There is also a place of the same name in Oxfordshire (recorded in 1208 as Lobbe), but the historical and contemporary distribution of the surname (which is still largely restricted to Devon), makes it unlikely that it ever derived from this place, or from Middle English, Old English lobbe ‘spider’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : possibly a topographical name from Middle English tufte, tuffe ‘clump of trees or bushes’. This is an element of minor place names and field names in various counties.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads so named, from Old Norse tupt ‘site’, ‘lot’.Possibly an altered spelling of South German Duft, from a topographic name meaning ‘swamp’, ‘moor’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mander 1.English : habitational name from Maund Bryan or Rose Maund in Herefordshire, possibly named in Old English as ‘(place at) the hollows’, from the dative plural of maga ‘stomach’ (used in a topographical sense). Mills suggests it may alternatively be a survival of an ancient Celtic term magnis, probably meaning ‘the rocks’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Hereford and Wales)
English (Hereford and Wales) : topographical name from Middle English (a)bove ‘above’ (Old English on būfan) + toun ‘village’, ‘hamlet’, i.e. denoting someone who lived above the village, or a habitational name from a minor place named with these elements, such as Bufton End in Cambridgeshire.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
From Isbahan; Abu Bakr Ibn Ashtah, Among Them, He Wrote on the Syntax and Rhetoric of the Quran
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly East Anglia and northern England)
English (chiefly East Anglia and northern England) : nickname for a tall man, from Middle English hegh, hie ‘high’, ‘tall’, Old English hēah (compare Hay 2), or a topographic name for a dweller on a hilltop or high place, from the same word used in a topographical sense. This second use is supported by early forms such as Richard atte High (Sussex 1332).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places called Cowley. One in Gloucestershire is named with Old English cū ‘cow’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’; two in Derbyshire have Old English col ‘(char)coal’ as the first element; and one near London has it from Old English cofa ‘shelter’, ‘bay’ (see Cove) or the personal name Cofa. The largest group, however, with examples in Buckinghamshire, Devon, Oxfordshire, and Staffordshire, were apparently named as ‘the wood or clearing of Cufa’; however, in view of the number of places named with this element, it is possible that it conceals a topographical term as well as a personal name.Irish : reduced form of Macaulay (see McCauley).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Wombwell in South Yorkshire, named with the Old English byname Wamba meaning ‘belly’ (or this word used in a transferred topographical sense) + Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
Male
English
 English topographical surname transferred to forename use, WADE means "lives near the river crossing." Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Wada (the name of a sea giant), meaning "to go," in the sense of going forward, proceeding.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places named with the plural of Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’, or a topopgraphical name from this word (in its plural form), for example Wells in Somerset or Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk.Translation of French Dupuis or any of its variants.One of numerous early immigrants from England bearing this name was Thomas Welles, governor of colonial CT, who was in Hartford, CT, by 1636.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from Wrigley Head near Salford, the second element of which is presumably Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’; the first may be a personal name or topographical term from Old English wrigian ‘to strive’, ‘to bend or turn’.
Surname or Lastname
French (Côte)
French (Côte) : topographic name for someone who lived on a slope or riverbank, less often on the coast, from Old French coste (Latin costa ‘rib’, ‘side’, ‘flank’, also used in a transferred topographical sense). There are several places in France named with this word, and the surname may also be a habitational name from any of these.English : topographic name from Middle English cote, cott ‘shelter’, ‘cottage’ (see Coates).
Surname or Lastname
English (now chiefly Lancashire)
English (now chiefly Lancashire) : from an unattested Old English personal name, Wilding, a derivative of Old English wilde ‘wild’, ‘savage’. It is also possible that it may be from a topographical term derived from the same vocabulary word. Compare Wild, but early forms with prepositions are not found.German : patronymic from Wilto, a short form of a Germanic personal name beginning with wild ‘wild’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places now called Wingfield. North and South Wingfield in Derbyshire are evidently named with Old English wynn ‘meadow’, ‘pasture’ + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’. A place of this name in Bedfordshire may have as it first element a topographical term or bird name wince (see Winch). One in Suffolk was probably either the ‘field of the people of Wīga’ (a short form of any of various compound names formed with wīg ‘war’), or else derives its first element from Old English wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (of French origin)
English and Scottish (of French origin) : habitational name from La Tranche in Poitou, so named from the Old French topographical term trenche, a derivative of the verb trenchier ‘to cut’, which denoted both a ditch and a track cut through a forest. The term is also found in Middle English, and in some cases the surname could be of topographic origin or from minor place, such as The Trench in Kent, named with this word.The Trench family that hold the earldom of Clancarty trace their descent from Frederic de la Tranche, who settled in Northumbria from France c.1575. They became established in Ireland in the 17th century, when Frederick Trench went there and purchased an estate in Galway in 1631.
TYPOGRAPHICAL SYNTAX
TYPOGRAPHICAL SYNTAX
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Greek Andreas, ANDRÉS means "man; warrior."
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Noble Leader
Girl/Female
Spanish
Famous warrior.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chinthamani | சிஂதாமநீ
Philosophers stone, A jewel
Boy/Male
Sikh
Glorious soul
Boy/Male
Hindu
Bhanjana slayer of simhika
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Wynn.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English sparewe ‘sparrow’. Compare Sparrow.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet heart
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil
Blue Mountain's Top
TYPOGRAPHICAL SYNTAX
TYPOGRAPHICAL SYNTAX
TYPOGRAPHICAL SYNTAX
TYPOGRAPHICAL SYNTAX
TYPOGRAPHICAL SYNTAX
n.
Omission; a figure of syntax, by which one or more words, which are obviously understood, are omitted; as, the virtues I admire, for, the virtues which I admire.
n. sing. & pl.
A body of men; esp., an organized division of the military establishment; as, the marine corps; the corps of topographical engineers; specifically, an army corps.
a.
Of or pertaining to printing; typographical.
a.
Of or pertaining to syntax; according to the rules of syntax, or construction.
n.
That part of grammar which treats of the construction of sentences; the due arrangement of words in sentences in their necessary relations, according to established usage in any language.
n.
A brief composition complete in one typographical section or paragraph; an item, remark, or quotation comprised in a few lines forming one paragraph; as, a column of news paragraphs; an editorial paragraph.
a.
Of or pertaining to the act or act of representing by types or symbols; emblematic; figurative; typical.
n.
The mere ranging of propositions one after another, without indicating their connection or interdependence; -- opposed to syntax.
a.
Alt. of Myographical
a.
Alt. of Xylographical
a.
Of or pertaining to xylography, or wood engraving.
n.
Syntax.
a.
Same as Stylographic, 1.
n.
An impropriety or incongruity of language in the combination of words or parts of a sentence; esp., deviation from the idiom of a language or from the rules of syntax.
a.
Alt. of Typographical
n.
Connected system or order; union of things; a number of things jointed together; organism.
a.
Of or pertaining to myography.
a.
Of or pertaining to typography or printing; as, the typographic art.