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This template creates a headword line for all types of Latin adjectives (including multiword/multipart adjectives), except for comparatives (which should use ) and superlatives (which should use ). It replaces the several templates that used to exist.

Parameters

 * 1 required
 * The lemma, with any extra information required to properly specify the declension, exactly as for ; see below; can include links in the case of multiword or multipart adjectives
 * comp, comp2, … optional
 * The comparative form(s)
 * sup, sup2, … optional
 * The superlative form(s)
 * adv, adv2, … optional
 * The corresponding adverb(s)
 * lemma optional
 * The lemma, with links in it. Rarely needed, as the lemma can almost always be properly extracted from the first parameter. It is needed e.g. for, where the nominative masculine singular is missing.
 * num optional
 * Number restriction, if not specified as a subtype in 1. For first/second declension plural-only adjectives such as, it is enough to specify the lemma in the plural form.
 * title optional
 * Override the automatically-generated title.
 * 1 optional
 * Specify that the adjective is indeclinable.

Examples
Most of the time, just specifying the lemma along with any corresponding adverbs, comparatives and superlatives is enough, e.g.:



For third-declension adjectives of three terminations, you need to give a hint that the adjective is third-declension (otherwise, it will be assumed to be first/second-declension):



Sometimes you have to give the stem, if not deducible from the lemma (the rules for deducing the stem are the same as for ):



For third-declension non-i-stem adjectives, you need to specify this explicitly using the  subtype:



Sometimes you need to combine an explicit stem, partial or total specification of the declension, and a subtype:



In the latter case, it's not enough to indicate that the adjective is third-declension using, because it will then be assumed to be an adjective of three terminations, as with  above. In this case, you need to specify the full declension  to indicate that it is third-declension of one termination.

If the adjective consists of multiple words or multiple parts, include links in the first parameter as needed: