Definition of "octothorpe"
octothorpe
noun
plural octothorpes
(chiefly US, typography) The hash or square symbol #, used mainly in telephony and computing.
Quotations
The pad 1 provides keys for numerals 0 to 9, while the sextile or asterisk (*) key is decoded to provide a decimal point and the octothorp ( # ) key generates a command to send the contents of the memory unto the telephone line through a send circuit 7, a coupling circuit 8 and the hybrid network 2.
1973, US patent application ser. no. 05/422,816 (filed 3 December 1973), issued as patent no. 3,920,926 (18 November 1975), Telephone Data Set Including Visual Display Means, col. 3
Octothorp is the # on a push-button telephone. Rumor at the telephone company is that a man named Charles B. Octothorp, wanting to make his name famous, would approach anyone with a Touch-Tone ’phone, stop, and say admiringly, “That’s a mighty handsome octothorp you have there.”
1982, Willard R. Espy, A Children's Almanac of Words at Play, New York: Clarkson N. Potter, retrieved 18 January 2022, page 230