Template:back-formation/documentation
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{{bf}} |
This template makes it easy to show that a term is back-formed from another term in the same language.
This template should be used in the etymology section of a word page.
Usage
All you need is the language code the etymology belongs to and the etymon term.
{{back-formation|rad|fývyvs|t=glucose}}
Generates the following:
- Back-formation from fývyvs (“glucose”)
And would automatically add the category Category:Radestrian back-formations
Parameters
|1=(required)- The language code the etymology belongs to.
|2=(required)- The back-formed term.
|alt=- Optionally specifies an alternative text to show on the term's link.
|t=- Optionally specifies a gloss to show with the term.
|pos=- Optionally specifies a part of speech to show with the gloss of the term.
|nocap=- If provided with a true value, e.g.
|nocap=1, then the text will not start with a capital letter. This is useful when this template is used within a sentence in the etymology section of a page.
|notext=- If provided with a true value, e.g.
|notext=1, then it will not display any text before the term at all.
|nocat=- If provided with a true value, e.g.
|nocat=1, then no categories will be added to the page.