Follow-up Comment #4, bug #66481 (group groff):

[comment #3 comment #3:]

> $ printf '\\l95n\\&*9\n' | ~/groff-1.22.3/bin/nroff | cat -s
> <standard input>:1: cannot use character `9' as a starting delimiter
> 5n*9


> 
> If I had to wager, I'd bet that the foregoing input has been
> rejected by GNU _troff_ since day one.

For over 19 years, at least.

$ nroff --version
GNU nroff (groff) version 1.19.2
$ printf '\\l95n\\&*9\n' | nroff | cat -s
<standard input>:1: cannot use character `9' as a starting delimiter
5n*9





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