Template:grc-adecl/documentation

This template invokes Module:grc-decl to generate declension tables for Ancient Greek adjectives. It is intended to be very simple to use. It takes up to two numbered parameters, depending on the form of the adjective:
 * Three-part adjectives take the masculine nominative singular, followed by the feminine nominative singular, e.g.,.
 * Two-part adjectives of the second declension take the masculine nominative singular, followed by the neuter nominative singular, e.g..
 * Two-part adjectives of the third declension take the pure stem only, e.g., except s-stems, which take the masculine and neuter nominative singular forms: . The accentuation should match that of the neuter nominative singular.
 * One-part adjectives lacking a neuter form should use.

Other arguments

 * form
 * Determines whether to show only the contracted or uncontracted tables of stems in -εσ, as well as -εος/-έᾱ/-εον. If  is passed as an argument, only the uncontracted table is shown; if   is passed, only the contracted table is shown; if neither is passed then both tables will be shown.
 * comp indicates that the Attic contracted forms of comparatives will be shown, such as, the masculine and feminine accusative singular of . comp should be used instead, because it also removes the automatically generated comparative and superlative forms.


 * comp, super
 * Indicates that the adjective being declined is a comparative and superlative. Both of these prevent automatically generated comparative and superlative forms from being shown, and comp adds the Attic contracted forms of comparatives, such as, the masculine and feminine accusative singular of , if applicable.


 * dial
 * Used to control the dialects shown by displaying a table of dialectical forms. Choose a dialect by supplying the appropriate dialect code from Module:grc:Dialects: for example,   for Ionic. This will also add the dialect to the titlebar, which can be overridden with titleapp. Only one dialect can be displayed in a given instance of the template.


 * MNS, FGD, NDP, ...
 * Used to supply specific irregular forms (the given examples are the masculine nominative singular, feminine genitive dual, and neuter dative plural, respectively). If both contracted and uncontracted tables are shown, 1 and 2 may be appended to the end (MVS1, FAP2, etc.) to differentiate between tables (if no number is appended the irregular form will be shown for both tables.)


 * MNSn, FGDn, NDPn, ...
 * Used to add new footnotes or override existing ones.


 * titleapp
 * Adds text to the end of the titlebar. This overrides a titleapp automatically generated by dial.


 * title
 * Overrides the entire title.


 * notes
 * Adds supplementary text to be displayed below the footnotes.


 * fstem
 * Supplied to override the feminine stem (e.g. ; ).


 * hp
 * Short for "heavy penult", to be used as a shortcut when an adjective in has a penult that is long by position: that is, contains two consonants, including, , . Such an adjective will have comparative and superlative forms in ; without this argument the template would generate.