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Parameters

 * 1: The gender. Can be  (masculine),   (feminine) or   (neuter).
 * For terms with a gender of agreement different from the gender of inflection a slash  can be used to separate the agreement gender from the inflectional one, e.g., would have as its gender.
 * For terms with two possible genders, like the template should be called twice.
 * For gerunds in, set this as  and give no other parameter.
 * 2: The indefinite nominative/accusative singular, occasionally with additional symbols to deduce the stem from it.
 * The hyphen  is placed after a sound of the lemma that is thed either lost or reduced in the stem, e.g.:
 * would have, since the stem is.
 * would have, since the stem is.
 * Of would have , since the stem is.
 * The asterisk  is placed after a consonant that is lost in the lemma but appears in the stem, e.g.  would have , since the stem is.
 * The slash  can separate different stems which can then be followed by a qualifier in brackets   which illustrates its context, e.g.  would have.
 * 3: The plural ending to be attached to the stem.
 * The asterisk  implies the plural is unchanged, e.g..
 * The plus  denotes metaphony, i.e. vowel rasing, e.g..
 * The  denotes palatisation, e.g.    → ;    →
 * Plain text to attach, e.g.   → ;    → ;    → ;    →.
 * The slash  and brackets   work like in 2.
 * For singular only terms use the hyphen, for plural only terms use the exclamation mark.
 * pl: The manual plural, whenever it is irregular enough that it cannot be handled by 3, e.g. like in.
 * The slash  and brackets   work like in 2.
 * Manual overrides for irregular inflection slots must be specified with these three values separated by an underscore, e.g. d_DA_s is the definite dative/ablative singular, i_abl_p is the indefinite ablative plural. The slash   and brackets   work here as well. The values are:
 * Whether it is definite  or indefinite.
 * Case:, , , ,  , 
 * Number: singular  or plural.