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3. If the Hindi term borrowed from Noun 1 and Noun 2 separately, then there could be two separate Descendants sections.
4. ===Borrowed terms=== is for when there's a need to make a distinction between inherited and borrowed terms, especially when the list of descendants is ʻlongʼ.
5. Since @Inqilābī is good with formatting, it will be interesting to see what they have to say.
All that I should say is that ====Borrowed terms==== is really an unstandard, useless thing. It was possibly invented by Victar. Do we have stuff like ====Inherited terms====? Descendants are descendants, there’s no point in distinguishing between words in this way while we already have nice parameters for that purpose. From a historical linguistic point of view, words are seen as substrate, inherited, adstrate, or superstrate— therefor, employing a separate heading dedicated to “borrowed terms” would be sheer stupidity & possibly discrimination on our part. And we already list non-inherited words at the end anyway. -⸘- inqilābī‹inqilāb·zinda·bād›23:27, 6 February 2021 (UTC)Reply
@Inqilābī Although I've used ===Borrowed terms=== in a few entries as a result of seeing it in other entries, I agree that it's nonstandard since there's no mention of it in WT:Entry layout. What it does say at WT:Entry_layout#Descendants is
List terms in other languages that have borrowed or inherited the word.
@Kutchkutch: Yeah, I also used it occasionally when I picked it up from other entries. It was primarily done when there was a huge list of borrowings and the descendants section would be cluttered with too many terms with arrows mixed with the actual inherited ones. But it makes more sense to show borrowed terms under the descendants but after all the inherited ones. -- 𝓑𝓱𝓪𝓰𝓪𝓭𝓪𝓽𝓽𝓪(𝓽𝓪𝓵𝓴)12:48, 7 February 2021 (UTC)Reply