Šablon:comparative of/dok
Usage
[uredi]Use this template to show the simple definition for an entry that is the comparative inflection of a primary entry.
Use in the definition line:
# {{comparative of|(word)|lang=(language)}}
E.g., on "groter":
===Adjective===
{{head|nl|adjective comparative forms}}
# {{comparative of|groot|lang=nl}}
Adjective
- dok
- comparative degree of groot
Note that users can customize how the output of this template displays by modifying their monobook.css files. See “Form of” templates for details.
Parameters
[uredi]Categorization
[uredi]By default, this template adds articles to Category:(language) adjective comparative forms. If the word belongs to a different part of speech, that needs to be specified using the POS
parameter (default value: adjective
).
For example:
- At vaker#Adverb, we have:
{{comparative of|vaak|POS=adverb|lang=nl}}
- which places the article vaker in Category:Dutch adverb comparative forms.
Further, for some languages (such as Latin; see Wiktionary:About Latin), the comparative has multiple forms, of which one is treated as its own lemma (headword), with the rest linking to it. In this case, the is_lemma
parameter should be set to a non-empty value; this tells the template to add the entry to (for example) Category:Latin comparative adjectives instead of Category:Latin adjective comparative forms. (Note that this category name uses the plural of the name of the part of speech. By default, the template just adds -s to the value of the POS
parameter, which works fine for adjectives and adverbs; but in case any languages have comparative lemmata of parts of speech for which this doesn't work, the POSes
parameter exists, which if provided supersedes this default.)
For example:
- At certior#Adjective, we have:
{{comparative of|certius|lang=la|is_lemma=1}}
- which places the article certior in Category:Latin comparative adjectives.
Formatting
[uredi]By default, the text of this template starts with a capital 'C' and ends with a period. To start instead with a lowercase 'c', set the boolean nocap
parameter to a non-empty value; and to omit the final period, set the boolean nodot
parameter to a non-empty value.