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==='''<ttcode><nowiki>{{caput|XX|PAGETITLE}}</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
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XX cum linguae nota rescribe, quae erit prima conveniens quarum sequuntur:
* Linguae nota ISO 639-1 (e.g. <ttcode>en</ttcode> lingua Anglica)
* Linguae nota ISO 639-3 (e.g. <ttcode>haw</ttcode> lingua Havaiana)
* Linguae familiae nota ISO 639-2, interductus, et nomen linguae in forma ASCII (e.g. <ttcode>aus-darkinjung</ttcode> ''Darkinjung'', or <ttcode>fiu-voro</ttcode> ''Võro'')
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PAGETITLE cum forma ‘titulari’ verbi rescribe. Plerumque hoc indicat primam litteram maiuscula scribere, e.c. pone 'Cat' loco 'cat'. (Exceptae sunt linguae quae non maiusculis utuntur; ubi maiuscula littera serius in verbo scribitur, ut in [[isiZulu]]; vel notae sicut [[pH]].)
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Replace XX with the language code. This will be the first applicable of the following:
* the language's ISO 639-1 code (e.g. <ttcode>en</ttcode> English)
* the language's ISO 639-3 code (e.g. <ttcode>haw</ttcode> Hawaiian)
* the language's ISO 639-2 family code, a hyphen, and the asciified name of the language (e.g. <ttcode>aus-darkinjung</ttcode> Darkinjung, or <ttcode>fiu-voro</ttcode> Võro)
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Replace PAGETITLE with the ‘title case’ form of the word. Usually this just means to capitalize the first letter, e.g. for 'cat' put 'Cat'. (Exceptions are: languages which don't use capitals; where the capitalization might come later in the word, e.g. [[isiZulu]]; or special signs such as [[pH]].)</p>
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==='''<ttcode><nowiki>=={{-XX-|SORTKEY}}==</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
Replace XX with the same code as in the previous line.
 
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If you are placing an image in the entry, it should go immediately below this line. Ex. [[Athena]]. (If there are many images, use a <nowiki><gallery></nowiki> tag immediately below the definitions; e.g. [[littera]].)
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki>==={{appellatio}}===</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
Pronunciation. Use IPA following a set pronunciation key (a direct IPA-ization of [http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/sampa/index.html SAMPA] may be a good place to start; [[Auxilium:Appellatio Anglica Americae|Appellatio Anglica Americae]] is an example of this). If an audio file is available, use [[Template:audio]].
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki>==={{formae}}===</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
Alternative spellings. These may be valid ones (such as 'axe' for 'ax') or ones that are common but are not seen as valid (such as 'ax' for 'ask'). If you wish to say a spelling is somehow invalid be sure to cite a source saying so.
 
This heading also includes Romanizations.
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki>==={{notatio}}===</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
Etymology. There are three possible parts to the etymology:
 
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*Third, if there are any Latin cognates, or interesting cognates in the same language, list them as well.
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki>==={{PARS_ORATIONIS}}===</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
Part of speech. Replace PARS_ORATIONIS with the part of speech. Parts of speech with templates are:
{{=sum=}}
* <ttcode>nomen</ttcode> (noun or adjective generally)
* <ttcode>substantivum</ttcode> (i.e. [nomen] substantivum; noun)
* <ttcode>adiectivum</ttcode> (i.e. [nomen] adjectivum; adjective)
* <ttcode>proprium</ttcode> (i.e. nomen proprium; proper noun)
* <ttcode>verbum</ttcode> (i.e. verbum [temporale]; verb generally)
* <ttcode>intransitivum</ttcode> (i.e. verbum intransitivum; intransitive verb: takes no object)
* <ttcode>transitivum</ttcode> (i.e. verbum transitivum; transitive verb: takes an object)
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* <ttcode>deponens</ttcode> (deponent verb: only exists in passive)
* <ttcode>participium</ttcode> (verbal noun, aka participle)
* <ttcode>pronomen</ttcode> (pronoun)
* <ttcode>praepositio</ttcode> (preposition)
* <ttcode>adverbium</ttcode> (adverb)
* <ttcode>coniunctio</ttcode> (i.e. conjunctio; conjunction)
* <ttcode>interiectio</ttcode> (i.e. interjectio; interjection)
* <ttcode>articulus</ttcode> (article)
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If another choice is needed it will need to be typed in without braces.
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki>'''verb'''|'''um, -ī''' ''n''</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
The "inflection line". Here the headword is given, along with principal parts or the inflections, in '''bold'''. The pipe shows the separation point to mark off an inflectional ending, and is optional. (If a word has four or more inflected forms, put them in the declension/conjugation section below, e.g. [[centésimo]]; if there are more than four principal parts, see about making an infobox to display them in an organized way, e.g. [[φέρω]].)
 
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The gender (of nouns) or case governed (for prepositions) goes here as well, and if a noun is ''plurale tantum'', or singulare tantum due to being ''abstractum'' (abstract, like "stubbornness") or ''materiale'' (material, like "dust") that is noted as well. (If it only applies to individual senses, see below.) This additional information should be in ''italics,'' and if there is more than one piece of information, they should be in parentheses and separated by semicolons.
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki># nota | '''[[translatio]]''' ''(-onis, {{f}})'' || Definitio. </nowiki></ttcode>'''===
Definitions. A numbered list.
 
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Of course it is possible to use subsenses for organization's sake even if there is no Latin equivalent; an example is at [[eye]].
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki>==={{declinatio}} aut {{coniugatio}}===</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
Declension or conjugation. Choose only one. Hint: nouns and adjectives are declined, while verbs are conjugated. You can build a table by hand, but this may not be necessary; many already exist, and should be listed at the language's Victionarium page.
 
The <ttcode><nowiki>{{</nowiki>vicipaedia}}</ttcode> template (or link to other relevant project) goes immediately below (or above) this line, to help fill in the blank space the declension template usually leaves. If this section is not used, or if there is no room for the template, put a plain text link in the 'see also' section below.
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki>==={{usus}}===</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
Usage notes. This is a pretty much free-form section and may cover everything from how the verb construes grammatically to notes on whether the word is seen as grammatically incorrect, politically incorrect, or whatever—preferably citing sources.
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki>==={{collatae}}===</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
Associated terms. Words which have some kind of relationship to this one (excepting words derived from it, which are placed in the next section). Examples are synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms ("X is a kind of ..."), hyponyms ("... are kinds of X"), holonyms ("X is a part of..."), meronyms ("... are parts of X"), etc. A common example is the sets of related terms such as days of the week, months of the year, chemical elements, etc., which may be held together by infoboxes (e.g. [[februari (nl)|februari]]). Some older pages have these infoboxes in the upper-right corner; this is probably less desirable.
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki>==={{derivatae}}===</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
Derived terms. May include multi-word terms, collocations, or phrases. Since all words in all languages are to be included, don't get carried away here: just link directly derived terms (e.g. [[gather]] -> [[gathering]]) not extended derivations (la. [[scio]] -> en. [[nice]]) or cognates ([[gather]] -> [[togetherness]]).
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki>==={{loci}}===</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
Quotations. The meat of a good dictionary. Here are gathered examples of the word in use for several reasons:
# To show the word exists (for [[Project:Dictiones includendae|Dictiones includendae]])
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If a quotation is an appearance in a dictionary, gloss, or other type of wordlist, it should be marked by the sign ‡. Such examples have their uses but are less valid than actual use in [[Project:Dictiones includendae|Dictiones includendae]].
 
==='''<ttcode><nowiki>==={{vide}}===</nowiki></ttcode>'''===
'See also'. This ''should'' only constitute things like external links, references, etc.; related ''words'' probably belong under ''collatae'' above. A link to Wikipedia, Wikispecies, Commons, whatever, goes here if there is no room for the <ttcode><nowiki>{{</nowiki>vicipaedia}}</ttcode> etc. template beside the declension/conjugation table.
 
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