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This template is used in etymology sections when a word is formed by adding an infix to another word. An infix is an affix that is stuck inside of another word.
Basic code:
{{infix|language code|base|infix}}
For example, in hizouse:
{{infix|en|house|iz}}
- ↓
- house + -iz-
Parameters
|1=
- Language code.
|2=
- Word to which the infix is added.
|3=
- The infix. Remove the hyphens from the beginning and end.
Sequential parameters:
|alt1=
, |alt2=
- Display text for the base word and the infix.
|t1=
, |t2=
- Translations of the base word and the infix.
|pos1=
, |pos2=
- Part-of-speech (or non-gloss description) of the base word and the infix.
|tr1=
, |tr2=
- Transliteration of the base word and the infix.
|lit1=
, |lit2=
- Literal translation of the base word and the infix.
|id1=
, |id2=
- Sense id (see
{{senseid}}
) for the links of the base word and the infix.
Deprecated parameter:
|lang=
- Use
|1=
instead.