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    manicule
    [ˈmanəˌkyo͞ol]
    noun
    manicules (plural noun)
    1. a symbol in the shape of a pointing hand, used to draw attention to a section of text:
      "he called attention to the passage, in the margin, with a neat manicule"
    Origin
    1990s: from Latin manicula, diminutive of manus ‘hand’.
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  4. From Latin manicula (“little hand”). Noun [ edit] manicule (plural manicules) (typography) A symbol resembling a hand with the index finger extended, used to draw attention to or indicate something.
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    The symbol, ☛, is a typographic mark, called an index, manicule (from the Latin root manicula, meaning "little hand") or fist. Other names for the symbol include printer's fist, bishop's fist, digit, mutton-fist, hand, hand director, pointer, and pointing hand.

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    The name comes from the latin word manicula— little hand—but the punctuation mark has had other synonyms, including bishop’s fist, pointing hand, digit, and fist. A manicule extending both index and middle finger toward the text. POP/ CC BY 2.0

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    The manicule, ☛, is a typographic mark with the appearance of a hand with its index finger extending in a pointing gesture. Originally used for handwritten marginal notes, it later came to be used in printed works to draw the reader's attention to important text. Though once widespread, it is rarely used … See more

    For most of its history, the mark has been inconsistently referred to by a variety of names. William H. Sherman, in the first dedicated study of the mark, uses the term manicule (from the Latin root manicula, meaning "little … See more

    The typical use of the pointing hand is as a bullet-like symbol to direct the reader's attention to important text, having roughly the same meaning as the word "attention" or "note". It is used this way both by annotators and printers. Even in the first few centuries of … See more

    Unicode (version 1.0, 1991) introduced six "pointing index" characters in the Miscellaneous Symbols block:
    • U+261A ☚ BLACK LEFT POINTING INDEX See more

    • Glaister, Geoffrey Ashall (2001). "digit 2.". Encyclopedia of the Book (2nd ed.). p. 141. This type ornament has a long history, the printed outline of a hand being used as a paragraph … See more

    Handwritten manicules
    The symbol originates in scribal tradition of the medieval and Renaissance period, appearing in the margin of manuscripts to mark corrections or … See more

    An upward pointing hand is often used in the mouse cursor in graphical user interfaces (such as those in Adobe Acrobat See more

    V sign
    Obelus (historic text pointer)
    Hand (hieroglyph) – Egyptian hieroglyph See more

     
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