The
ampersand is a ligature, the combination of the characters in
the Latin word
et which translates to
and. This ligature is at least 2,000 years old. We show it here in
two font versions, but of course, it was handwritten for well over a millennium before
the first type face was cut.
If we
combine the ampersand with the letter
c we get ligature/letter combination for the abbreviation
etc. Etc. is the abbreviation for the word
etceteras, which means
And others; and other things; and others of like
character; and other of the like
kind; and the rest; and so on; and so forth. (From
Blacks Law
Dictionary, Sixth Edition.)
A
handwritten example from an 1648 Virginia Land Patent.
A
handwritten example from an 1839 letter from Virginia.