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Revision as of 01:15, 20 February 2024
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{{lbor}} |
This template renders a link to a word, similarly to {{m}}
, but automatically handles adding categories. It is intended to be used in etymology sections for words that are borrowed from another language.
This template is used for semantic loans, which are special types of calque in which the word already existed in a language but a specific sense or meaning was borrowed semantically from the source language.
Usage
{{sl|kil|rad|alșa}}.
Generates:
Parameters
|1=
(required)- Specifies the language code of the language this etymology belongs to. It's the language that borrowed the term.
|2=
(required)- Specifies the language code of the language being borrowed from.
|3=
(required)- Specifies the word that was borrowed from the origin language.
|4=
or|alt=
- Specifies an alternative display text for the word link.
|5=
or|t=
- Specifies an optional gloss to be displayed with the word link.
|pos=
- Specifies an optional part of speech to be displayed with the word link.
|notext=
- Stops the template from including the "learned borrowing" text at all.
|nocap=
- Removes the capital letter from the start of "learned borrowing"
|nocat=
- Stops the template from including any auto-generated categories.
Categories
This template automatically adds categories regarding borrowing. For example, {{lbor|kil|rad|alșa}}
will automatically add the category "Kilitic terms derived from Radestrian" and "Kilitic semantic loans from Radestrian".