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Category:Middle French terms with uncommon senses

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Middle French terms with individual senses that are in general use but not common.

To categorize into this category, use {{lb|frm|uncommon}} (template lb, not tlb), which should typically be placed next to the individual sense.

If the term itself, in all its senses, is uncommon, it should be placed in [[Category:Middle French uncommon terms]] instead, using {{tlb|frm|uncommon}} (template tlb instead of lb), which should typically be placed next to the headword. If the term is merely a variant (alternative form) of a term in general use, it should be categorized in [[Category:Middle French uncommon forms]] (using {{uncommon form of|frm|...}} or {{uncommon spelling of|frm|...}}).

Uncommon senses should be distinguished from rare senses, which are infrequent enough that they are sometimes not recognized by native speakers.

The following label generates this category: uncommonedit. To generate this category using this label, use {{lb|frm|label}}.


Pages in category "Middle French terms with uncommon senses"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.