Hanapin
Dagger
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a typographical symbol resembling a cross or plus sign (+) that is often used to indicate a footnote or reference in written or printed text
What is a "dagger"?
A dagger (†) is a typographical symbol used primarily as a reference mark in written text. It serves various purposes, such as indicating footnotes, annotations, or related comments, especially when multiple references are present. In such cases, a dagger typically follows the item it refers to, similar to how an asterisk (*) might be used. For example, in a text that discusses various topics, a dagger might appear next to a point to direct readers to further information or clarification. Additionally, the dagger can also denote a death date in genealogical or historical contexts, providing important information without interrupting the flow of the main text.
Halimbawa
In ancient times, daggers were used for close combat and as tools for everyday tasks.
The assassin concealed a dagger in his cloak as he approached the target.
Sheathed in a leather scabbard, the dagger hung from the soldier's belt.
The historical artifact museum displayed a collection of ornate daggers from different cultures.
The knight carried a dagger as a backup weapon in case his sword was lost or broken.