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English translation <span class="searchmatch">glosses</span> in single quotes (e.g.: From mot (‘word’) + ... with word (‘unit of speech’) + ...): .mention-<span class="searchmatch">gloss</span>-double-quote { display:...
2nd etymology noun for the word “<span class="searchmatch">gloss</span>”, put a number after the POS, like this: [[<span class="searchmatch">gloss</span>#Noun 2]], which gives you <span class="searchmatch">gloss</span>#Noun 2. (Be aware though that even...
When translating a word with a single English term, you can use template {{<span class="searchmatch">gloss</span>}} to disambiguate the used term. Definitions with more than one explanation:...