Template:participle of/documentation

This template is used to create definition lines for inflected (non-lemma) forms of other terms, specifically for participles. It use Module:form of as a back-end.

This template is exactly identical to. That is, it is equivalent to calling and adding the inflection tag   onto the end of the specified inflection tags.

Parameters

 * 1
 * The language code of the lemma linked to (which this page is a participle of). See List of languages. The parameter lang is a deprecated synonym; please do not use. If this is used, all numbered parameters move down by one.


 * 2
 * The lemma form of the term that this is a participle of. This is used to create a link.


 * 3 or alt
 * The alternative display form of the lemma. This works like the third parameter of and.


 * 4, 5 ... etc.
 * Zero or more grammar tags to show. These give the definition by describing the relevant grammatical properties of this participle. A grammar tag can potentially be any text, but certain tags such as,   or   that are recognized internally will automatically be linked to the appropriate entry in Appendix:Glossary (or in some cases, to the relevant Wiktionary or Wikipedia entry). As an example,   is displayed as present, with an appropriate link. Certain tags are recognized as shortcuts and are equivalent to spelling out the tag. For example,   is equivalent to  ; both will be displayed as above. Similarly,   is equivalent to  , and   is equivalent to  . The full, up-to-date list of recognized tags and their shortcuts and display forms is specified below.
 * Multiple tags are normally separated by spaces, so that e.g.  will be displayed as present active participle. However, when punctuation characters are used as tags, they will be displayed appropriately for that punctuation character (e.g. a comma will be displayed without a preceding space). Among the punctuation characters recognized and handled correctly are comma, colon, parens, brackets, slash, and hyphen. The full list can be found below.
 * It is also possible to put one or more tags or shortcuts between  separators, which will be expanded into a list separated by a slash. For example, writing   will expand to present/future.
 * The inflection tag  is recognized specially and is used to separate two inflections of the same word. Sets of tags separated by a semicolon tag will be displayed on separate lines. See examples below.


 * t
 * A gloss or short translation of the word. The parameter gloss is a deprecated synonym; please do not use.


 * tr
 * Transliteration for non-Latin-script words, if different from the automatically-generated one.


 * ts
 * Transcription for non-Latin-script words whose transliteration is markedly different from the actual pronunciation. Should not be used for IPA pronunciations.


 * id
 * A sense id for the term, which links to anchors on the page set by the template.


 * sc
 * Script code to use, if script detection does not work.

Grammar tags
The following grammar tags are available for shortcut use in entering descriptions as per Module:form of/data (more common tags) and Module:form of/data2 (less common tags):

Other items (such as "verbal") may be used as needed, but should be spelled out in full (see examples).

Example 1
On the page :
 * 1)  gives

Example 2
On the page : Note here how the  separator separates tags when multiple tags apply.
 * 1)  gives