grc-adj-1&2 (grc-adj-1&2m; first/second declension


{{grc-adj-1&2}}, {{grc-adj-1&3}}, {{grc-part-1&2}}, and {{grc-part-1&3}} generate headword lines for Ancient Greek adjectives and participles whose feminine is in the first declension and whose masculine and neuter are in the second declension or third declension respectively. 1&2 and 1&3 are abbreviations for "first and second declension" and "first and third declension".

Module:grc-headword and Module:headword process the parameters and create the displayed text.

For example, ᾰ̓́λλος (állos) is a first-and-second-declension adjective, because its masculine form ᾰ̓́λλος (állos) and neuter form ᾰ̓́λλο (állo) are declined in the second declension, and its feminine form ᾰ̓́λλη (állē) is declined in the first declension, and βᾰρῠ́ς (barús) is a first-and-third-declension adjective because its masculine βᾰρῠ́ς (barús) and neuter βᾰρῠ́ (barú) are in the third declension, and its feminine βᾰρεῖᾰ (bareîa) is in the first declension. ἐρχόμενος (erkhómenos) is a first-and-second-declension participle and ἐλθών (elthṓn) is a first-and-third-declension participle.

Parameters

Numbered parameters

The feminine and neuter forms are required.

Two parameter signatures are possible. If the title contains vowels whose length is ambiguous – the monophthongs α, ι, υ (a, i, u) without macrons, breves, circumflexes, or iotas subscript (◌̄, ◌̆, ◌͂, ◌ͅ):

|1=, |2=, |3=
The headword, feminine, and neuter.

Otherwise:

|1=, |2=
Feminine and neuter form.

If the headword or feminine or neuter form is given in a numbered parameter, there will be an error message if the corresponding named parameter |head=, |f=, or |n= is also present. For example, {{grc-adj-1&2|ᾰ̓́λλος|ᾰ̓́λλη|ᾰ̓́λλο|head=ᾰ̓́λλος|f=ᾰ̓́λλη|n=ᾰ̓́λλο}} is not allowed.

Named parameters

|head=, |head2=, |head3=, ...
Headwords.
|f=, |f2=, |f3=, ...
Feminine forms.
|n=, |n2=, |n3=, ...
Neuter forms.
|deg=comp, |deg=super
Degree of comparison. Only allowed in {{grc-adj-1&2}} and {{grc-adj-3rd}}, because no comparatives or superlatives belong to the first-and-third-declension class of adjectives (and no comparatives are participles). |deg=comp indicates that the adjective is a comparative) and |deg=super indicates it is a superlative. A category will be added, but the displayed text will not change.