A subst: template to generate new articles for animals with -ido, -ino, and -iĉo suffixes.

1
Esperanto root for generic animal
2
Esperanto suffix to generate page for: ino, ido, or iĉo
3
English generic animal name
id
(optional) English term of venery for offspring (used when 2=ido)
in
(optional) English term of venery for female (used when 2=ino)
iĉ, icx
(optional) English term of venery for male (used when 2=iĉo)
uk
(optional) English term for castrated male (used when 2=iĉo)
q
(optional) "1" to prepend generic animal name to venery term
a
{optional) English generic animal adjective (ex. porcine)
cat
(optional) add Category:eo:____

You can leave out both in and for id and vice versa, but filling in all three will let you copy/paste the subst: line for all three, so you need only change the second parameter.

Mind: You don't actually have to generate ino/ido/iĉo pages for every creature on earth. If it's not a translation of a word in the English Wiktionary, and you can't think of a reason anyone would ever use it, don't bother to make pages for male, female, or baby fleas. Save your effort for something more useful, like male and female bees.

Example edit

{{subst:User:Robin Lionheart/ino|kok|ino|chicken|q=|id=chick|in=hen|iĉ=cock|a=galline|cat=Chickens}}

{{subst:User:Robin Lionheart/ino|sciur|iĉo|squirrel|q=1|id=kit|in=doe|icx=buck|a=sciurine|cat=Rodents}}


Esperanto

Etymology edit

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Noun edit

ino (accusative Robin Lionheart/inon)

  1. female mammal, [[{{{in}}}]]

Hypernyms edit

Coordinate terms