Template:Etymology
Takes groups of three parameters (triplets) that indicate a part of an etymology and produces formatted output. It is highly recommended that in-line etymologies be placed within parentheses, i.e. ({{etymology}})
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Usage
{{etymology|language1|orthography1|meaning1 |language2|orthography2|meaning2 |language3|orthography3|meaning3 ... }}
Between one and six triplets can be specified, each of which can have the following parameters (which can be left blank or, at the end of the list, omitted entirely):
- language: The ISO 639 code or name for the language. This might be omitted if the language is obvious (e.g. the same as the language of the previous part, or English).
- orthography: How the word or words are written in the original language. If the original language uses a non-Latin alphabet the orthography should be surrounded by two straight single quotation marks (vertical apostrophes)
''
before and after to avoid automatic italicizing (see MOS:Ety), followed by a transliteration within parentheses. If a transliteration is not needed, the final set of single quotation marks must be followed by a character, such as a hair space ( 
or - meaning: Concise English meaning of the word. This could be a link if appropriate.
- Notes
- For each triplet, at least one of language and orthography must be specified (non-blank).
- If the original language uses a non-Latin alphabet (or no alphabet at all), the orthography should be followed by a transliteration within parentheses.
- This template may also be coded using the shortened form,
{{ety}}
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Examples
Here is a wide selection of examples showing how one might use the {{etymology}}
template, with various alternatives for some words. Invalid examples are also shown below.
Valid examples |
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Anniversary (from la anniversarius 'returning annually'; from annus 'year', and versus 'to turn')
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Biology (from grc βίος (bios) 'life', and λογία (logia) 'study of')
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Café (from fr)
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Dinosaur (from grc δεινός (deinos) 'terrible, powerful, wondrous', and σαῦρος (sauros) 'lizard')
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Eukaryote (/juːˈkærioʊt/ yoo-KARR-ee-oht, /juːˈkæriət/; from grc ευ (eu) 'good', and κάρυον (karyon) 'nut, kernel')
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Ngoja kidogo bush (from sw ngoja 'wait', kidogo 'a little', and bush)
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Sesquipedalophobia (from la sesquipedalia verba 'words a foot-and-a-half long'; from sēsqui 'one and a half', pedālis 'foot', and grc φόβος (phobos) 'fear')
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Invalid examples |
Etymology from Greek ἔτυμον', meaning 'true sense', and λογία', meaning 'study of'
Note: If the original language uses a non-Latin alphabet the orthography should be followed by a transliteration within parentheses. |
Xylophone (from Ancient Greek ξύλον (xylon), meaning 'wood', and φωνή (phone) sound)
Note: Parameters must be grouped into triplets. |
Zeitgeist ({{etymology}} requires 1st or 2nd parameter in each triplet!)
Note: The language or orthography may be omitted, but not both. |
TemplateData
TemplateData for Etymology
Takes groups of three parameters (triplets) that indicate a part of an etymology and produces formatted output
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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Language 1 | 1 | ISO 639 code or name for the language of the word or first root
| String | suggested |
Orthography 1 | 2 | How the word or first root is written in the original language
| String | suggested |
Meaning 1 | 3 | Concise English meaning of the word or first root
| String | suggested |
Language 2 | 4 | ISO 639 code or name for the language of the second root | String | optional |
Orthography 2 | 5 | How the second root is written in the original language | String | optional |
Meaning 2 | 6 | Concise English meaning of the second root | String | optional |
Language 3 | 7 | ISO 639 code or name for the language of the third root | String | optional |
Orthography 3 | 8 | How the third root is written in the original language | String | optional |
Meaning 3 | 9 | Concise English meaning of the third root | String | optional |
Language 4 | 10 | ISO 639 code or name for the language of the fourth root | String | optional |
Orthography 4 | 11 | How the fourth root is written in the original language | String | optional |
Meaning 4 | 12 | Concise English meaning of the fourth root | String | optional |
Language 5 | 13 | ISO 639 code or name for the language of the fifth root | String | optional |
Orthography 5 | 14 | How the fifth root is written in the original language | String | optional |
Meaning 5 | 15 | Concise English meaning of the fifth root | String | optional |
Language 6 | 16 | ISO 639 code or name for the language of the sixth root | String | optional |
Orthography 6 | 17 | How the sixth root is written in the original language | String | optional |
Meaning 6 | 18 | Concise English meaning of the sixth root | String | optional |
See also
- {{Etymology section}}
- {{Place name etymologies}}
- {{Missing|etymology}}