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Usage
This template is intended to create placeholders for terms which, while possibly valid, do not meet CFI. This includes things such as people's names, common list words or dictionary-only words, and fictional words. Its appearance is designed to resemble Mediawiki:Noarticletext, except in namespaced pages where a generic text is used. This template can even be used when a string does not merit an entry in one language (but is e.g. a common dictionary-only word in that language), but does merit an entry in another language; abnodate illustrates how such entries can be formatted.
Parameters
|1=
(required)
- The language code of the nonexistent entry. See Wiktionary:List of languages.
|2=
(optional)
- The entire link to where more information can be found, including brackets and any piping. For example, ] or ].
|3=
(optional)
- Override the name of the associated Citations: page.
|because=
(optional)
- May be set to
unattested
, fictional
, onlydict
, or rfd
to choose a more specific message explaining why there is no entry.
The helper templates Template:in wikipedia, Template:in wikiquote, Template:in appendix and Template:in glossary exist and can be used with this template.
See also