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A modified version of {{sv-compound}}, supports compounds with 3 components as opposed to 4 (as this would be very uncommon.)
Intended for common compound patterns that use a nominal almost as a suffix (nevertheless it can't be considered a suffix morphologically), for example, mō, mīez (the latter in compounds such as "bachelor, fisherman" etc.) these then would ideally be added to their specific category which means that the parent could have a dynamically updated list under "Derived terms" via {{compoundsee}} as in mō#Derived terms.
By default a category link is created only for the 2nd component, in the less likely event that the 1st component is the word you want the term to be categorized by, use by1=1, and to be categorized by both words use by=both (for example, mōmīez.)
Also:
by=all (all three)
no2=1 disable (the default) categorization by 2nd component