Shortcuts: WT:<span class="searchmatch">RE</span>:<span class="searchmatch">ine</span> WT:<span class="searchmatch">RE</span>:<span class="searchmatch">ine</span>-pro Have an entry request? Add it to the list – but please: Consider creating a citations page with your evidence that the...
Shortcut: WT:<span class="searchmatch">RE</span>:<span class="searchmatch">ine</span>-toc-pro Have an entry request? Add it to the list – but please: Consider creating a citations page with your evidence that the word...
Shortcut: WT:<span class="searchmatch">RE</span>:<span class="searchmatch">ine</span>-bsl-pro Have an entry request? Add it to the list – but please: Consider creating a citations page with your evidence that the word...
from {{inh|zle-ono|<span class="searchmatch">ine</span>-bsl-pro|*}}, from {{inh|zle-ono|<span class="searchmatch">ine</span>-pro||*|t=}}, from {{m|<span class="searchmatch">ine</span>-pro|*-|t=}}.<ref name="Anikin">{{R|ru|<span class="searchmatch">RES</span>||p=|vol=}}</ref> From...
this case the English -<span class="searchmatch">ine</span> suffix is obviously from the older German-in, and later chemical substances named with the suffix -<span class="searchmatch">ine</span> may well have been modelled...
Reconstruction:Proto-Balto-Slavic/tewas, where the language code used is svx, not <span class="searchmatch">ine</span>-bsl-pro. Since this is used in entries other than the one challenged, it...
language code instead of two, but *word using <span class="searchmatch">ine</span>-pro also has the changed font. So maybe it is the <span class="searchmatch">ine</span>- part. —CodeCat 18:21, 25 August 2012 (UTC) On...
providing the reason: I'm in favour of moving this page to *én. As {{R:<span class="searchmatch">ine</span>:LIPP|page=221|vol=2}} shows, there is no evidence that points to an initial...
Usenet. Possibly too add: hän Sii morn scho öppis vor, goots dr besser, goots <span class="searchmatch">Ine</span> besser, sind Sii ghüroote ([36]/[37] gives: sind Sii ghüratä). --Sasha Gray...
MediaWiki or when it needs to, but I would assume reconstructed languages like <span class="searchmatch">ine</span>-pro wouldn't get added, right? Either way, I'm concerned about keeping the...