Where does “semiquote” come from?

semiquote (English) comes from English quote, from Middle English quoten, from Old French coter, from Medieval Latin quotare, from Latin quot, from Proto-Italic *kʷot.

semiquote (English): A single quotation mark, ('). This is often used for a quote within a quote, as in "Tom said 'What?'"

Definitions

  1. A single quotation mark, ('). This is often used for a quote within a quote, as in "Tom said 'What?'"

Ancestry of “semiquote”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishquoteA quotation; a statement attributed to a person;...
2Middle Englishquoten
3Old Frenchcoter
4Medieval Latinquotareto distinguish by numbers, number chapters
5Latinquothow many; as many
6Proto-Italic*kʷot
Every word from Proto-Italic *kʷotEvery word from Latin quotEvery word from Medieval Latin quotare