As I understood the term, Ancient <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span> encompassed all forms of <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span> up until Medieval, including Koine and Classical, but I am certainly no scholar...
about order? There is a convention for that: Wiktionary:Ancient <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span> <span class="searchmatch">entry</span> <span class="searchmatch">guidelines</span>#Diacritics and accentuation. Or where we want to include length...
Should the standard script used be the Latin or the <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span>? We've got both and it's a little inconsistent. Elliott Dunstan (talk) 15:42, 16 March 2021...
coming from <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span> depends on the <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span>, that is when it's -ᾱν in <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span>, it's always -ān and not -an in Latin and when it's -αν in <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span> it's always -an...
is “<span class="searchmatch">Entry</span> layout.” Why trade one functionless appendix for another? We don't have wt: Administrators <span class="searchmatch">guidelines</span> or wt: Tips and tricks <span class="searchmatch">guidelines</span>, and...
@Rossyxan @Sarri.<span class="searchmatch">greek</span> @Stelio @Dimboukas @Eipnvn @Flyax @Hanno the Navigator @Jaxlarus @Omnipaedista @Spiros71 @Svlioras@Xoristzatziki "About <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span>" was started...
plus Wiktionary:Beer parlour (WP:BP) discussions of that year relating to <span class="searchmatch">entry</span> layout 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012–2018 Current guidance is to use...
Why don't transliterations get wikified & get their own <span class="searchmatch">entries</span>? Also, if that is the decision, then this page sould be a little clearer that they must...
it's fine to categorize Category:Ancient <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span> reduplicated presents and the like, but not all Ancient <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span> reduplicated (nasal-infix, ske/sko, etc.)...
Several <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> for Proto-Hellenic are written as if Grassmann's law predates Mycenaean <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span>, but there is some evidence from Mycenaean <span class="searchmatch">Greek</span> that suggests...