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Comment from: Henrik [Visitor]
The Russian word obviously comes from German "Absatz", wich means the same thing. Literally, "Absatz" can be translated as "(something that is) set apart".
05/27/10 @ 08:09
Comment from: Albert R. [Visitor] Email
Might красная строка harken back to the practice of rubrication?

Don responds: Possibly. I haven't researched the question, but so far I am assuming that красный in this sense meant 'decorative,' not 'red.'
06/01/10 @ 21:06
Comment from: Dmitry [Visitor]
Я думаю, что термин "Красная строка" происходит от старинного манера оформления текстов (особенно сказок) в книгах, где первая буква абзаца выделялась красным цветом, узорами и была значительно крупнее остальных.
07/30/10 @ 19:01

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