Template:he-rootbox
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This template is used to indicate the root of a Hebrew word. It should generally be used directly under the etymology heading in an entry or under the Hebrew heading if no etymology section exists. To use the template call it providing at least one root with the letters separated by a makaf (־). For example at כְּתִיבָה (ktivá), {{he-rootbox|כ־ת־ב}}. More roots can be added as further parameters using the pipe character (|). Pages using this template will be categorized at the relevant root category. A right-aligned box with a link to the root page, the root's category and an explanation of Semitic roots will show up.
Displays a box for Hebrew roots, including links to the root's category and a count of derived terms. Categorizes the page as belonging to the root.
| Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Root | 1 | The primary Hebrew root letters, separated by the Hebrew maqaf (־).
| String | required |
| Root 2 | 2 | An additional root, if the term is derived from multiple roots. | String | optional |
| Root 3 | 3 | A third Hebrew root, if applicable. | String | optional |
| Sense | sense | The specific meaning of the root. Used when a root has multiple distinct senses that require separate categorization.
| String | optional |
| No category | nocat | If set to true, the template will not add the page to the root's category.
| Boolean | optional |
See also
{{he-root-link}}{{he-root-head}}{{he-root}}(deprecated)