Template:univerbation/documentation

This template indicates that a word is a univerbation and links to the glossary section explaining the term. It is used in etymology sections. It places the entry in a language-specific subcategory of Category:Univerbations by language.

Parameters

 * The language code (see Languages) of the language this term appears in.
 * The language code (see Languages) of the language this term appears in.


 * The terms that were used to form the univerbation.
 * The terms that were used to form the univerbation.


 * A script code (see Scripts) to override the default if necessary.
 * A script code (see Scripts) to override the default if necessary.


 * Show the initial text with a lowercase initial letter.
 * Show the initial text with a lowercase initial letter.


 * Omit the initial text altogether. The first thing displayed will be the first term in the univerbation.
 * Omit the initial text altogether. The first thing displayed will be the first term in the univerbation.


 * Do not categorize the entry. This should be used when mentioning univerbations in languages other than the current language.
 * Do not categorize the entry. This should be used when mentioning univerbations in languages other than the current language.

The following parameters are available for each matching term in the numbered/positional parameters. The  must be replaced by the corresponding term index. For example, for the second part (positional parameter 3), use 2 for. Most of these parameters correspond directly to the equivalent parameters in the standard (and ) template.
 * The alternative display form. Equivalent to the second parameter of.
 * The alternative display form. Equivalent to the second parameter of.


 * A gloss/translation to show after the term. Equivalent to the third parameter of . The parameter  is deprecated for this purpose.
 * A gloss/translation to show after the term. Equivalent to the third parameter of . The parameter  is deprecated for this purpose.


 * The transliteration, as in.
 * The transliteration, as in.


 * The part of speech label to show after the term, as in.
 * The part of speech label to show after the term, as in.

Examples
The entry might have in its etymology

yielding



The entry might have in its etymology

yielding


 * , dative singular of.