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Usage
This template creates a headword line for Old Irish nouns.
{{sga-noun|1|2|3|g2=|g3=|gen2=|gen3=|pl2=|pl3=|head=}}
1
is the gender. It may be set to any standard gender abbreviation (m
,f
,n
, etc.) but also tou
if the gender is unknown (as is often the case with Old Irish nouns). Up to two additional genders may be set withg2=
andg3=
.2
is the genitive singular. If the genitive singular is unattested (and not easily deducible from forms that are attested), set this parameter to?
. If the genitive singular is identical to the lemma form, set this parameter simply to~
. If it is formed by adding letters to the end of the lemma form, the following shortcuts may be used:~a
~ad
~ae
~an
~e
~ed
~en
~o
~on
~t
- Otherwise specify the entire form. Up to two additional genitive forms may be set with
gen2=
andgen3=
; the above shortcuts can also be used with those parameters.
3
is the nominative plural. If the word does not occur in the plural, set this parameter to-
. If the nominative plural is identical to the lemma form, set this parameter simply to~
. If it is formed by adding letters to the end of the lemma form, the following shortcuts may be used:~a
~ae
~ai
~aid
~ain
~e
~i
~id
- Otherwise specify the entire form. Up to two additional nominative plural forms may be set with
pl2=
andpl3=
; the above shortcuts can also be used with those parameters.
head
is the form to be displayed in the headword line; use this if the display form is different from the page name (for example, because it contains one of the letters ḟ or ṡ, which are not used in page names for Old Irish words).