Template:ko-etym-Sino/documentation

Usage
Use this template in the etymology section of a Korean word with an uncertain Chinese etymon. When the specific language is known (Mandarin, Cantonese, Min Nan, etc.) please use or  along with the relevant language code.

If only one term is supplied

 * 1
 * The Sinitic word to be linked to.


 * 2
 * A gloss for 1.

If multiple terms are supplied

 * 1
 * The first component of the Sinitic word.


 * 2
 * A gloss for 1.


 * 3, 4
 * Another component of the Sinitic word, and its gloss.


 * 4, 5
 * Another component of the Sinitic word, and its gloss.


 * genitive
 * For compounds which undergo phonologically unconditioned obstruent tensing. Use ko-etym-sino.


 * If the components as a combined whole form an existing entry name, then that entry will be linked to.

Examples
Simple usage:

Usage detailing multiple components:

Usage detailing multiple components, the sum of which does not form an existing entry name: