User:Robin Lionheart/vir
A subst:
template to generate new articles for male animals with vir-.
- 1
- Esperanto root for generic animal
- 2
- Esperanto root to prepend ("vir")
- 3
- English generic animal name
- iĉ, icx
- (optional) English term of venery for male
- in
- (optional) English term of venery for female
- uk
- (optional) English term for castrated male
- q
- (optional) "1" to prepend generic animal name to venery term
- a
- {optional) English generic animal adjective (ex. porcine)
- cat
- (optional) add Category:eo:____
The second paramater is to maintain the same parameter structure as my ino template.
Mind: You don't actually have to generate vir- 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/vir|kok|vir|chicken|q=|icx=cock|in=hen|a=galline|cat=Chickens}}
{{subst:User:Robin Lionheart/vir|sciur|vir|squirrel|q=1|icx=buck|in=doe|a=sciurine|cat=Rodents}}
Esperanto
Etymology edit
viro (“man”) + mamulo (“mammal”)
Noun edit
Lua error in Module:eo-headword at line 107: Part of speech of "Robin Lionheart/vir" cannot be automatically determined.
Synonyms
- mamuliĉo (neologism)
Hypernyms edit
- mamulo (“mammal”)
Coordinate terms edit