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The Origin of the Octothorp
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Origin of the Octothorp (#):
The odd name for this ancient sign for numbering derives from 'thorpe', the Old Norse word for a village or farm that is often seen in British placenames. The symbol was originally used in mapmaking, representing a village surrounded by eight fields, so it was named the octothorp.
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