Talk:tittle
Latest comment: 4 months ago by Geographyinitiative in topic Many people write tittle as a small circle
Additional quotations
[edit]- Two additional quotations: (Beobach972 14 November 2010)
- 1949, John Baker Opdycke, Mark my words: a guide to modern usage and expression:
- Tittle means anything as small as the dot over i, the cedilla under soft c, the accent mark over vise; thus, anything minute.
- 1990, Peter Shaffer, Lettice and lovage: a comedy:
- I shall read and read! I shall commit to memory every recorded fact about the River! I shall not depart from them by so much as one cedilla! - not a jot or tittle!
- 1949, John Baker Opdycke, Mark my words: a guide to modern usage and expression:
RFV-passed
[edit]As discussed here. — Beobach 06:14, 21 November 2010 (UTC)
Many people write tittle as a small circle
[edit]The orthodox form of the tittle is a dot. But many will write it as a small circle, even in a formal signature. Geographyinitiative (talk) 18:56, 31 May 2024 (UTC)