Search Symbols

Symbols can be added to a search argument in the Search Entry box (Search View) for Texts or Tools.

Following is a summary regarding working with search symbols. For detailed information, view this topic from the Accordance (Mac) Help.

Symbol Name Action
* Asterisk stands for any word or any number of letters, or all verses
? Question mark stands for a single unknown letter
. Period searches for the following character, so .? finds all question marks
, Comma separates words in a list
- Hyphen means a range in a verse reference, or a negative
@ At joins two expressions so that both apply to the same word
' or " Quotes searches for that word in the text (inflected formClosed The word as it appears in the original text, which may be modified from its base dictionary form) instead of the underlying dictionary form
= Equals finds that exact word (uppercase, accents, apostrophes, etc.)
+ Plus finds all words derived from that rootClosed A root is a unit of a language that cannot be further divided, from which words are derived by modification. The root does not necessarily survive as a word in itself. The Accordance roots may combine homographs and therefore a single root may include roots with different etymologies and meanings. In Hebrew, by convention, the lexical form (lemma) of a verb is the same as the root.
( ) Parentheses group words

In addition, for verse references :, ;, and ff are used conventionally.

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