See also:ǃ [U+01C3 LATIN LETTER RETROFLEX CLICK], ⵑ [U+2D51 TIFINAGH LETTER TUAREG YANG], ¡ [U+00A1 INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK], andỊ [U+1ECA LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT BELOW]
A point and a vertical line above it. In some fonts the vertical line forms a thin acute angle, being slightly larger at the top than the bottom. It may also be rounded at the top.
Derives from , an abbreviation of either interiectiō(“interjection”) or the interjection iō(“hey!”), placed at the end of an exclamation to mark it as such.[1] It expresses admiratio(“awe, wonderment”) in the clause.
2024 October 24, Mehera Bonner, Jamie Ballard, “Hi, You Should See These Rare Photos of Prince William Through the Years”, in Cosmopolitan[2] (in English):
Phoenix: I would like to go over this one more time. You met Adrian Andrews at a bar and took the request at that time? / de Killer: Yes, that is correct. / Phoenix: And that's the moment you thought 'he' was trustworthy... / de Killer: How many times must I repeat myself? Yes, that is correct. / Phoenix: I'm sorry, but that is an impossible tale. / de Killer: Wh-What!? / Phoenix: Shelly de Killer. You have never met the real Adrian Andrews! / de Killer: ...! Wh-Why would you say that...? / Phoenix: Because you made one very big slip-up... ...about her. / de Killer: So what is the issue... ...! / de Killer: Wh-What did you say just now...? About 'her'...? / Phoenix: If you had ever met Adrian Andrews in person... One look would have told you that she is a woman!
(botany)Placed after a herbarium abbreviation to indicate that the mentioned material held there has been examined directly by the author.
2008 June, A Michele Funston, “Taxonomic Revision of Roldana (Asteraceae: Senecioneae), a Genus of the Southwestern U.S.A., Mexico, and Central America”, in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, volume 95, number 2 (in English), page 307:
TYPE: Mexico. Nayarit: Tepic, 10 Feb. 1927, Marcus E. Jones 23357 (holotype, POM not seen; isotype, US!).