Note
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From Middle English note, from Old English not, nōt (“note, mark, sign”) and Old French note (“letter, note”), both from Latin nota (“mark, sign, remark, note”).
Writing, texts, and documents
- A diplomatic note, or letter of protest, a highly formal diplomatic document
- Note (typography), a commentary or reference appended to a text
- Note-taking, a recording of information
- Note verbale, a diplomatic letter or document, also known as Third Person Note or Third Party Note
- Suicide note
Namesakes
- Notes from Underground (1864) by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Notes on Camp (1964) by Susan Sontag
- Notes of a Dirty Old Man (1969) by Charles Bukowski
- American Notes (1842) by Charles Dickens
See also
- Arcades Project, a work consisting of notes.
- Notability
- Record
- Writing
- Marginalia
- Musical note
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