Talk:Telchinis

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RFM discussion: April 2022–October 2023

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The following discussion has been moved from Wiktionary:Requests for moves, mergers and splits (permalink).

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Both entries are for nouns referring to groups of people that are predominantly or exclusively attested in the plural. The cited dictionaries lemmatize them at the nominative plural forms, and I think we should also. The forms ending in "is" are in any case not the right headwords, as these would only be genitive singular (Latin-syle); the nominative singular forms are Greek-type Telchis/Telchin and Hyas respectively, so those would be the right headwords if we decide it's preferable to lemmatize them at the nominative singular.--Urszag (talk) 02:06, 18 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

Since nobody objected, I moved Telchines, but since there is a preexisting page at Hyades, there will need to be a merge for that one. I'm not familiar with how to do that correctly.--Urszag (talk) 16:50, 1 December 2022 (UTC)Reply
  • @ExcarnateSojourner I don't understand, why do the languages that exist on each page affect whether a merge makes sense? My understanding was that when a page is at the wrong title, it should be moved to the correct one or merged if a page with the correct title already exists to preserve its edit history.--Urszag (talk) 21:18, 25 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
Since nobody presented arguments against lemmatizing at the plural, and the singular form is incorrect, I have merged Hyadis into Hyades by copy-paste with a note in the edit summaries to provide proper attribution. From what I can gather, a history merge is actually not needed in these circumstances. I will archive this discussion to Talk:Telchinis shortly.--Urszag (talk) 01:14, 6 October 2023 (UTC)Reply