It will be my personal project, if no one else gets to it first. <span class="searchmatch">Multiple</span> <span class="searchmatch">Mooses</span> (talk) 21:52, 19 August 2023 (UTC) You're very welcome. Adding quotations...
-- such as houses when used as a verb, or taps as the bugle tune, or <span class="searchmatch">multiple</span> <span class="searchmatch">moose</span> or deer -- and listing singulars, plurals, declined forms, conjugated...
handle it. It is a case of one preposition/prepositional prefix having <span class="searchmatch">multiple</span> meanings; probably, the best thing to do is to add additional definitions...
plurals that have hyphens in them to not link the inflection line, but for <span class="searchmatch">multiple</span> word entries, to link them? Basically, what I am asking is this: Say I...
does not yet imply that the languages in question are "mixed" or have <span class="searchmatch">multiple</span> ancestors that they would have inherited material from. Borrowings within...
I can keep up with that. Especially, because in most entries there are <span class="searchmatch">multiple</span> senses but only one trans table gets created by the bot and we would need...
English and use {{taxon}} <span class="searchmatch">multiple</span> times as subsenses (usually just twice) for the placement. That also can mean <span class="searchmatch">multiple</span> sets of Hyponyms and Hypernyms...
use in <span class="searchmatch">multiple</span> References sections impossible which, if not too great a problem within one language section, is a big problem across <span class="searchmatch">multiple</span> language...
There are cases just like this in Sanskrit: the same verbal root can take <span class="searchmatch">multiple</span> conjugation classes (e.g. thematic and athematic, apparently the distinction...
puns are designed to be amusing) how I came to invent the term and its <span class="searchmatch">multiple</span> intended meanings. --10:22, 16 January 2022 (UTC)10:22, 16 January 2022...