Great article. I had long thought that the official name for the symbol was "asperand", but it seems like this is a recent invention!
Great article. I had long thought that the official name for the symbol was "asperand", but it seems like this is a recent invention!
Etymologically, I'd expect "atpersat" ("at per se at"), by analogy to "ampersand" ("and per se and").
Or, as some redditor added, "appersat."