1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Paragraph
PARAGRAPH, a term for a section or division of written
or printed matter, which, as beginning a new subject, marking
a break in the subject, &c., is signified by beginning the section
on a new line set back or indented; also by the symbol, now ¶,
a reversed P, formerly (
or
), to mark such a division. The
Gr. παραγραφός (παρὰ and γράφειν, to write alongside or
beside) was used of the short horizontal line or stroke which
marked a line in a MS. where such a division occurs; and
παραγραφή of a marginal note, also the division so marked.
The word “paragraph,” besides these technical typographical
meanings, is also applied to the separate numbered sections
in an affidavit or other legal document, or in a statute, &c.,
and in journalism to a short item of news or brief notice of
events.