User:Rmagill/Format nouns

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When creating a new page for a lemma, or an uninflected (i.e., Nom sg) Latin noun, use the following format:

==Latin==

===Etymology===
{{af|la|wainare|-agium}}

===Pronunciation===
* {{la-IPA}}

===Noun===
{{la-noun|wainagium<2>}} {{tlb|la|ML.}} ((term-labels are for when a word is exclusively part of one genre of Latin))

# meaning #1 ((most basic meaning goes first))
# ] ((square brackets are linked))
# {{lb|la|ML.}} meaning #3 ((individual labels are for when one meaning is part of a particular genre of Latin))

((Alternative label abbreviations: ML., EL., ren, LL., new))

====Declension====
{{la-ndecl|wainagium<2>}}

===References===
* {{R:L&S}}
* {{R:DMLBS}}
* {{R:du Cange}}

To add a page solely for one inflected noun form, use the following template:

==Latin==

===Noun===
{{head|la|noun form|head=agrōrum}}

# {{inflection of|la|ager||gen|p}}

((Abbreviations: nom, gen, dat, acc, abl, voc, loc; s, p))