Given that two separate people commented it I'm inclined to think it means "housing not grounded", either in the 70s in Hungary and Czech Republic, or in German in the 20s
"Housing not grounded. Was used in the 80's in some electrician magazines in some European countries but never actually caught on." "I'd have look in my attic I do have some old Hungarian and Czeh DIY Electrician's Magazines. Also, I'm NOT saying that this is the origin of the symbol, I merely say that it was used in SOME but didn't catch on." not if I do it first
"I wonder if it's supposed to be a made up symbol so that if anyone copied the Association for Font Information Interchange's library then it would be easy to point out and sue. Like how maps will include fake places or roads or dictionaries have fake words"
"The symbol was actually first invented somewhere between 1973 and 1978 when it appeared in an architectural drawing. It was more than likely just a printing error. Then in the early 1980s, around 1983 it began to be used in certain business documents, generally for memos and Some presentations. Or, it was actually used in some Dutch economic textbooks in the 1980s."
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