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You are referring to the ampersand ( & ) and this alliteration means "and per se and"
This was added to the dictionary in and about 1835.

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The "&" symbol, also known as the ampersand, derives from the Latin word "et," which means "and." Over time, it evolved from a ligature of the letters E and T.

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