Template:R:sa:Cappeller

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Usage

This template may be used in "References" and "Further reading" sections, and on talk pages, to cite Carl Cappeller's A Sanskrit–English Dictionary: Based upon the St. Petersburg Lexicons (1891). It creates a link to an online version of the Dictionary at Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries, provided by the University of Cologne.

Parameters

The template takes the following optional parameters:

  • |1= or |entry= – the entry in the work to be cited. If this parameter is omitted, the template uses the name of the Wiktionary entry.
  • |2=, |page= or |pages=mandatory: the page number(s) of the work cited.
    • Use |2= or |page= to specify a single page number. The link to the online version of the Dictionary will not work if this is omitted.
    • Use |pages= to specify a range of pages, separating the first and last page numbers of the range with an en dash like this: |pages=110–111. You must then also use |pageref= to specify the page number to be linked to, usually the page on which the entry begins.
  • |3=, |column= or |columns= – the column number(s) of the work cited.
  • |4= or |passage= – a passage quoted from the work.
  • |nodot= – by default, the template adds a full stop (period) at the end of the citation. To suppress this punctuation, use |nodot=1 or |nodot=yes.

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