User:Rmagill/Format participle

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When creating a new page for an uninflected Latin participle, create it for the masculine singular nominative form and use the following format:

==Latin==

===Etymology===
Perfect passive participle of {{m|la|doceō||I teach}}.

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

===Participle===
{{la-part|doctus|comp=doctior|sup=doctissimus}}

# having been ]

====Declension====
{{la-adecl|doctus}}

Creating an inflected form of a participle is similar to adding an adjective, since the linked headword will be a "Participle" in its part of speech, rather than a "Verb". Therefore, it won't include elements of tense, voice, or mood. Instead, the listing of the tense, voice, and mood will be on the entry page of the uninflected (i.e., masculine singular nominative) form.

However, it will use list the parameters that parse the specific form. See the list of parameters below.

Also, as for adjectives, you may need to use alternatives, separated by a double slash.

Here is a standard format:

==Latin==

===Participle===
{{head|la|participle form|head=doctō}}

# {{inflection of|la|doctus||dat//abl|m//n|s}}

((Parameters: nom, gen, dat, acc, abl, voc, loc; m, f, n; s, p))