Template:R:Koumanoudis/documentation

Template for link to the printed dictionary (pdf viewer at Anemi, Digital Library of Modern Greek Studies at University of Crete) by 1818&#8209;1899, Greek archaeologist, who used to write down all the neologisms of his time ( Katharevousa) in newspapers, journals, books, school textbooks). He died before annotating or editing his notes, a work he intended with instructions for his firstborn son who also died. The editing was finally done by a younger son (Preface) with very little memory of verbal instructions by his late father.

To show a link, the editor must already know the page number (continuous pagination for 2 volumes). See. Examples code - output
 * at lemma χαρταετός
 * -, ... (data follow)
 * at lemma ωρίμανση, show a different lemma (one should always show different forms & spellings too for polytonic) with
 * - ... (data follow)
 * - ... (data follow)
 * - ... (data follow)

Page numbers help
First volume α-κ
 * Preface by P.S. Koumanoudis (his son) and explanations on dates, asterisks, and meaning of abbreviations.
 * &bull;         &bull;          &bull;           &bull;          &bull;
 * &bull;         &bull;          &bull;          &bull;

Second volume λ-ω
 * &bull;         &bull;          &bull;         &bull;          &bull;          &bull;         &bull;
 * &bull;         &bull;          &bull;          &bull;          &bull;          &bull;
 * , etc

Dates and abbreviations
wrote down the dates of attestation in his own abbreviated way: His abbreviations of authors, journals, are explained by the editor (his son, see his Preface) at abbreviation pages at the end of the second volume. His markings, his son notes at Preface, "were not always correct".
 * 00 two numbers indicate 19th century. Example: 23 = 1823. Occasionally, for newspapers he added date and month. Example: 30 Ιουν ( 95 (1895)
 * 700 three numbers starting with 7 indicate 18th century. Example: 795 = 1795
 * The authors' names alphabetically by surname, which is the second name: given name, surname.
 * The date-numbers under author-names are the publication dates of unnamed works. For some, it is easy to deduce the title by consulting a wikipedia article for the author.
 * asterisk * = the word was not a neologism, but with a different sense in ancient or other period of Greek.
 * plus sign + = a hybrid compound with Greek and non-Greek combining forms

Language
The language of the lemmata are Katharevousa of Koumanoudis' time. His notes, also some comments -sometimes humorous- also in Katharevousa, as it was obligatory (even demoticists had to write in Katharevousa). Note his spellings like -modern - with capitals for both combining forms and Rho with.

Parameters

 * no parameters: Show only the description data of the dictionary.
 * At position#1, the real page number of the dictionary (not of the pdf).
 * The template adds the link for the appropriate volume automatically.
 * or         or          At position#2, a different word from the PAGENAME of our page.
 * or         Show alternative page number.
 * Do not show any lemma or PAGENAME.
 * Do not show the volume number.
 * or         Show only the link. Not data of the dictionary.
 * Useful for multiple links.
 * & see

If no page number is added, the volumes may be presented separately with:
 * or

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