Wiktionary:Votes/pl-2015-12/Headword line 2/diff
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The headword line[1] is the line directly below the part of speech header, in which the word is repeated, along with a romanization if applicable. You can use either the generic template {{head}}
or language-specific templates, such as {{en-noun}}
for English nouns. In some languages, additional information such as genders and inflected forms are found in the headword line.[2]
- For an overview of templates used, see Wiktionary:Templates#Headword-line templates.
- For examples in English entries, see Wiktionary:About English#Headword-line templates.