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Archaic form of term.
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Used in the sense line of an archaic form to link to the main form of the term. Implemented using Module:form of/templates; see its documentation for more information.
Parameters
|1=
(required)
- The language code.
|2=
(required)
- The main form to link to.
|3=
(optional)
- An alternative term to display (while still linking to the value of
|2=
).
|4=
, |5=
, ... (optional)
- Tags to further specify what kind of archaic form it is. For example, Hungarian vala is an archaic third-person singular indicative past form of van, so it uses tags 3, sg, ind, and past:
{{archaic inflection of|hu|van||3|sg|ind|past|t=to be}}
|t=
(optional)
- A gloss or short translation of the term. (
|gloss=
is a deprecated synonym; please do not use it.)