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For the definition lines of the inflected forms of adjectives. There are three unnumbered parameters, both required:
- The first one is the prefix that has been added to the adjective (like
|wa
or |m
). Putting |m
with default to m class(I)/m class(III)/u class(XI); putting |3
will give m class(III)/u class(XI); putting |onlyIII
will give only m class(III). For special cases, it is possible to specify the classes by hand as for example |{{sw-cl|1}}
//{{sw-cl|18}}
.
- The second one is the lemma form of the adjective (like
|refu
)
- The third one is for special behaviour. If supplied with
|adv
for a vi class(VIII) adjective, it will add text about the word's adverbial function and categorise it as an adverb. If supplied with |only
for an M class adjective (either m class(I) or m class(III)), it will not supply a line for the u class(XI) as well, which is default behaviour. If supplied with |sg
or |pl
, it will pick the class with correct number if given an ambiguous class designation as the first unnamed parameter.
- The fourth one is to be supplied with
|no-
to suppress the hyphen placed before the link to the lemma form.
There is also an optional named parameter, |dot=
, to optionally put a period or other punctuation sign at the end.
See also