Template:ko-attest

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First attested as Undetermined


This template is used to show historical attestations of Korean words. Please only use it under the header Etymology.

Unlike {{ko-etym-native}}, this template (by design) does not add any categories. Use in tandem with {{inh}}, {{der}}, {{cog}}, {{bor}}, et cetera as necessary.

Work presets

Some common works are available in shorthand via dedicated templates. Below is an exhaustive list of such templates.

Parameters

|1= (required)
The language code (see Wiktionary:Languages) of the source language of the attested form. This should almost always be one of ko-ear, okm, or oko, although it is not enforced by the template.
|2=
The attested form itself. If empty, generates a term request () and tracks it via Wiktionary:Tracking/ko-attest/missing attested form.
|alt=
An alternative display form to show for the term. See {{l}} and {{m}}.
|t=
A gloss/translation for the term. See {{l}} and {{m}}.
|tr=
A transliteration for the term. See {{l}} and {{m}}.
|3= or |work=
The title of the work wherein the attested form was first recorded. The underscore (_) can be used to produce spaces in the transliteration only. If empty, tracks it via Wiktionary:Tracking/ko-attest/missing work.
|work_tr=
An optional transliteration override for the work title.
|quotes=
Surrounds the work title in double quotes instead of italicizing it. Should be used for short works such as songs or poems.
|4= or |work_hanja=
The hanja form of the work title.
|5= or |year=
The year the work was produced in.
|volume=
If applicable, the volume number of where the attested form was first recorded.
|page=
If applicable, the page number of where the attested form was first recorded.
|url=
The URL or web address of an external website where the original work can be accessed.
|hapax=1, |hapax=2, |hapax=3, and |hapax=4
Marks the attested form as a hapax legomenon, dis legomenon, tris legomenon, or tetrakis legomenon, respectively.
|h=first or |header=first (default)
Displays the text "First attested as" before the attestation.
|h=also or |header=also
Displays the text "Also attested as" before the attestation.
|h=hangeul, |h=hangul, |header=hangeul, or |header=hangul
Displays the text "In the Hangeul script, first attested as" before the attestation.
|h=none or |header=none
Suppresses the text before the attestation.
|nocap=1
Suppresses capitalization of the text before the attestation.