# semicolon

> punctuation mark typically used to separate clauses or list items, also used as a question mark in some languages

**Wikidata**: [Q104394](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q104394)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semicolon)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/semicolon


## References

1. Eats, Shoots & Leaves
2. [Nuovo soggettario](https://thes.bncf.firenze.sbn.it/termine.php?id=67244)
3. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
4. [Unicode 13.0. 2020](https://www.unicode.org/Public/13.0.0/ucd/NamesList.txt)
5. [Source](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/named-characters.html)
6. [Source](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/syntax.html#character-references)
7. National Library of Israel
8. [Source](https://www.unicode.org/Public/UCD/latest/ucd/NamesList.txt)