Module:cy-headword/documentation

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This module powers all Welsh headword-line templates. All of them support at least the following arguments:

|head=, |head2=, |head3=, ...
Explicitly specified headword(s), for introducing links in multiword expressions. Note that by default each word of a multiword lemma is linked, so you only need to use this when the default links don't suffice (e.g. the multiword expression consists of non-lemma forms, which need to be linked to their lemmas).
|id=
Sense ID; see {{senseid}}.
|suff=1
Indicates that this term is a suffix. This places the term into Category:Welsh suffixes as well as a POS-specific category such as Category:Welsh noun-forming suffixes or Category:Welsh adjective-forming suffixes (depending on the particular template invoking it).
|nomut=1
Indicate that a normally mutable term does not mutate.
|mut=1
Indicate that a normally immutable term does mutate.

The last two parameters control the presence or absence of non-mutable in the headword. This is normally displayed for terms beginning with an immutable consonant: ch, f, h, j, l (but not ll), n, r (but not rh) or s. Use |mut=1 with such terms to disable the non-mutable indication, and |nomut=1 with other terms to enable it. Terms that display the indication are placed into Category:Welsh non-mutable terms.