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A note on Latin nota ‘mark, sign’

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Abstract

In this short etymological note, we derive Lat. nota ‘mark, sign’ from the PIE root *gnet- ‘press, knead’ (OE cnedan, OCS gnetǫ, etc.). It is argued that nota < *gnoteh 2 initially denoted impressed or branded marks, in contradistinction to signum < *seknom (from the root of secō ‘cut’), which denoted carved or incised signs.


Corresponding author: Ranko Matasović, Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb, I. Lučića 3, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia, E-mail:

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