Template:pl-noun

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pl-noun


This template is to be used in the headword lines for Polish common nouns.

Note: It is strongly recommended to include a declension table in each entry; for more information refer to {{pl-decl-noun}}.

Parameters[edit]

The following parameters apply to all Lechitic noun templates.

|head=, |head2=, ...
Override the head; used to override the default linking behavior of multiword terms.
|1=
The gender(s), comma-separated. The following genders are supported:
  • m-in: masculine inanimate
  • m-anml: masculine animal
  • m-pr: masculine personal
  • f: feminine
  • n: neuter
  • m-pr-p or vr-p: masculine personal (aka virile) plural
  • nv-p: plural, other than masculine personal (aka nonvirile)
|gen=, |gen2=, ...
Genitive singular form(s).
|pl=, |pl2=, ...
Nominative plural form(s).
|genpl=, |genpl2=, ...
Genitive plural form(s).
|f=, |f2=, ...
Female equivalent noun(s).
|m=, |m2=, ...
Male equivalent noun(s).
|dim=, |dim2=, ...
Diminutive noun(s).
|aug=, |aug2=, ...
Augmentative noun(s).
|pej=, |pej2=, ...
Pejorative noun(s).
|adj=, |adj2=, ...
Related adjective(s).
|dem=, |dem2=, ...
Demonym(s), for nouns referring to toponyms.
|fdem=, |fdem2=, ...
Female demonym(s), for nouns referring to toponyms.
|abbr=, |abbr2=, ...
Abbreviation(s).
|indecl=1
Indicate that this noun is indeclinable; adds the adjective to Category:Polish indeclinable nouns.

The following additional parameters apply specifically to Polabian and Slovincian:

|du=, |du2=, ...
Nominative dual form(s).

Inline modifiers[edit]

All params above except |head=, |1= and |indecl= support inline modifiers, e.g. |dim=achtelk<q:rare> to attach a qualifier rare to a diminutive. The following modifiers are recognized:

  • q: qualifier, e.g. rare; this appears *BEFORE* the term, parenthesized and italicized
  • qq: qualifier, e.g. rare; this appears *AFTER* the term, parenthesized and italicized
  • g: comma-separated list of gender/number specifications
  • id: sense ID; see {{senseid}}