User:Kephir/layout
The following is a quick self-demonstrating explanation of Wiktionary entry layout, mainly to clarify which template goes where. It may omit many semi-important details. In case of any inconsistencies with WT:ELE, please rectify them.
Language
editEtymology
editTemplates like {{compound}}
or {{suffix}}
go here. This section may link to other terms that the defined term derived from; use {{term}}
for that. Use {{etyl}}
when mentioning foreign languages the term derived from. Sometimes a word can have multiple unrelated etymologies; the etymologies will be numbered and the rest of headers will be put one level below each etymology header.
Pronunciation
editUse {{IPA}}
, {{X-SAMPA}}
, {{audio}}
here. Also {{rhymes}}
and {{homophones}}
may be useful. Use {{a}}
to denote a specific accent.
Part of speech
editHere goes the headword. The generic template is: {{head|language|part of speech|expansion of abbreviation, if any|head=headword override; use it to [[link]] [[multiple]] [[word]]s|g=gender}}
. There are also specialised language headword templates, names of the form {{langcode-partofspeech}}
.
{{context|fodiology}}
Definition written in plain text, may use{{l}}
or plain[[link]]s
.- 2013, Sham Multinymous, A quoted work
- A quotation which uses the term in the given meaning.
- The translation of the quotation.
- A quotation which uses the term in the given meaning.
- Example sentence using the term.
- 2013, Sham Multinymous, A quoted work
{{non-gloss definition|A definition which cannot be substituted into a sentence in place of the original word; often needed for parts of speech like articles or prepositions}}
{{form of|kind of form|pagename|vocalised spelling|lang=code}}
{{inflection of|pagename|vocalised spelling|case|gender/number|gender/number|lang=code}}
{{conjugation of|pagename|vocalised spelling|person/gender/number|person/gender/number|tense|mood|lang=code}}
Usage notes
editUsage notes written in plain text.
- May also be a bulleted list.
Inflection / Declension / Conjugation
edit(only for foreign terms; nearly nonexistent in English)
For declension use:
{{lang-decl-partofspeech-...|...}}
For conjugation use:
{{lang-conj-...|...}}
To find out what inflection templates are available for a given language, visit Category:Inflection-table templates by language.
Quotations
editFoonyms
edit{{sense|gloss taken from definition}}
list of{{l}}
s pointing to synonym, antonym of the word in the meaning given by gloss.{{sense|another gloss}}
similar list of{{l}}
s pointing to other foonyms
Various foonyms include:
- synonyms: terms with the same or similar meaning
- antonyms: terms with the opposite meaning
- hypernyms: terms with a broader meaning
- hyponyms: terms with a narrower meaning
- meronyms: terms denoting a part
- holonyms: terms denoting a whole including the original term
Coordinate terms
edit{{l|en|terms}}
{{l|en|often}}
{{l|en|used}}
{{l|en|together}}
{{l|en|with}}
{{l|en|this}}
{{l|en|one}}
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editThis box can be created with the templates: {{rel-top}}
, {{rel-mid}}
, {{rel-bottom}}
Template:rel-mid
A three-column box can be created with {{rel-top3}}
, {{rel-mid3}}
, {{rel-bottom}}
Descendants
edit- French:
{{l|fr|derived}}
- German:
{{l|de|terms}}
- Japanese:
{{l|ja|in}}
- Greek:
{{l|el|foreign}}
- Hebrew:
{{l|he|languages}}
Translations
edit(only for English terms)
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See also
edit- Wiktionary:Entry layout explained
- Category:Wiktionary language considerations
- A real list would probably use
{{l}}
, of course.
References
editExternal links
editThere is rarely a need for this section.