punctuare

punctuare
punctuáre, punctuắri, s.f. (înv.) punctuaţie.
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  • ponctuer — [ pɔ̃ktɥe ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1660; punctuer 1550; poncter « accentuer en lisant » XVe; lat. médiév. punctuare, de punctum « point » 1 ♦ Diviser (un texte) au moyen de la ponctuation (1o). Ponctuer une lettre. P. p. adj. Dictée mal… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • punctuate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Medieval Latin punctuatus, past participle of punctuare to point, provide with punctuation marks, from Latin punctus point Date: circa 1766 transitive verb 1. to mark or divide (written matter) with punctuation… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • punctuate — punctuator, n. /pungk chooh ayt /, v., punctuated, punctuating. v.t. 1. to mark or divide (something written) with punctuation marks in order to make the meaning clear. 2. to interrupt at intervals: Cheers punctuated the mayor s speech. 3. to… …   Universalium

  • puntuazione — pun·tu·a·zió·ne s.f. 1. TS ling. → punteggiatura 2. BU precisazione, puntualizzazione | TS dir. precisazione scritta dei punti su cui si basa la stipulazione di un contratto e per i quali si è già giunti a un accordo di massima {{line}} {{/line}} …   Dizionario italiano

  • puntuazione — /puntwa tsjone/ s.f. [nel sign. 1, dal lat. mediev. punctuatio onis, der. di punctuare punteggiare ; nel sign. 2, der. di punto1]. 1. (gramm., non com.) [l operazione, o più compiutamente il sistema, di separare le parti di un testo scritto con… …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • punctuate — punc|tu|ate [ˈpʌŋktʃueıt] v [Date: 1600 1700; : Medieval Latin; Origin: , past participle of punctuare, from Latin punctum; POINT1] 1.) [T] to divide written work into sentences, phrases, etc using ↑commas, ↑full stops etc 2.) [T usually passive] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • punctuate — (v.) 1630s, to point out, from M.L. punctuatus, pp. of punctuare, from L. punctus (see POINT (Cf. point)). Meaning in text, to have pauses or stops indicated, is from 1818. Hence, interrupted at intervals (1833). Related: Punctuated; punctuating …   Etymology dictionary

  • punctuation — 1530s, pointing of the psalms, from M.L. punctuationem (nom. punctuatio) a marking with points, noun of action from pp. stem of punctuare to mark with points or dots, from L. punctus a prick (see POINT (Cf. point)). Meaning system of inserting… …   Etymology dictionary

  • punctuate — [ pʌŋ(k)tʃʊeɪt, tjʊ ] verb 1》 insert punctuation marks in (text). 2》 occur at intervals throughout.     ↘(punctuate something with) interrupt an activity with. Origin C17 (in the sense point out ): from med. L. punctuat , punctuare bring to a… …   English new terms dictionary

  • punctuate — punc•tu•ate [[t]ˈpʌŋk tʃuˌeɪt[/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing 1) to mark or divide (something written) with punctuation marks in order to make the meaning clear 2) to interrupt at intervals: Cheers punctuated the mayor s speech[/ex] 3) to give emphasis or… …   From formal English to slang

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