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Usage
This template is designed to add fully formatted conjugation tables to Old French second-group verbs (ending in -ir with an -iss- infix). It must be used under the level 4 header conjugation (conjugation header is level 5 when there are multiple etymologies for a single word). See below for other related templates.
All arguments are optional. For most group-II verbs, it's enough to simply use {{fro-conj-ii}}
, and all the details will be taken care of.
All of the extensive arguments available for {{fro-conj-iii}}
are available here, and the comments there apply here as well. However, you will rarely need to specify any of them,
since most group-II verbs are entirely regular.
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