{{unk|en}} or {{<span class="searchmatch">unknown</span>|en}} to display the following text: <span class="searchmatch">Unknown</span> and automatically categorise the page in Category:English terms with <span class="searchmatch">unknown</span> etymologies...
<span class="searchmatch">Unknown</span> The following <span class="searchmatch">documentation</span> is located at Template:<span class="searchmatch">unknown</span>/<span class="searchmatch">documentation</span>. [edit] Useful links: subpage list • links • redirects • transclusions...
be used on Wiktionary entry pages to quote Georgette Heyer's work The <span class="searchmatch">Unknown</span> Ajax (1st edition, 1959). It can be used to create a link to an online...
Heyer, The <span class="searchmatch">Unknown</span> Ajax, London; Melbourne, Vic.: William Heinemann, →OCLC: The following <span class="searchmatch">documentation</span> is located at Template:RQ:Heyer <span class="searchmatch">Unknown</span> Ajax/documentation...
denote that the accent or tone of a term is <span class="searchmatch">unknown</span>. The template is placed after the term with <span class="searchmatch">unknown</span> accent and it automatically adds the page to...
the gender, use ? in place of the gender, and add the extra parameter |<span class="searchmatch">unknown</span>_gender=1 to indicate that you really don't know the gender (otherwise the...
Class <span class="searchmatch">unknown</span>, accentual type <span class="searchmatch">unknown</span>, aspect <span class="searchmatch">unknown</span> The following <span class="searchmatch">documentation</span> is located at Template:sl-infl-verb-2-head/<span class="searchmatch">documentation</span>. [edit] Useful...
the gender, use ? in place of the gender, and add the extra parameter |<span class="searchmatch">unknown</span>_gender=1 to indicate that you really don't know the gender (otherwise the...
The main differences are that gender is not required, defaulting to ? (<span class="searchmatch">unknown</span>); no plural is generated by default; relevant categories say proper nouns...
The main differences are that gender is not required, defaulting to ? (<span class="searchmatch">unknown</span>); no plural is generated by default; relevant categories say proper nouns...