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Category:Obsolete terms by language

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Categories with terms that are no longer in use and not usually recognized by native speakers, but still sometimes found in older literature.

To categorize into this category, use {{tlb|{{{langcode}}}|obsolete}} (template tlb, not 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 instead in [[Category:specific-language obsolete forms]] (using {{obsolete form of|{{{langcode}}}|...}} or {{obsolete spelling of|{{{langcode}}}|...}}). If only some senses of the term are obsolete, it should be categorized instead in [[Category:specific-language terms with obsolete senses]], using {{lb|{{{langcode}}}|obsolete}} (template lb instead of tlb), which should typically be placed next to the individual sense.

Obsolete terms should be distinguished from archaic terms, which, although no longer in general use, are still occasionally used for special effect and are typically recognized by native speakers; and dated terms, which are merely unfashionable and anachronistic but still sometimes used, especially by older speakers.

This is an umbrella category. It contains no dictionary entries, but only other, language-specific categories, which in turn contain relevant terms in a given language.

The following label generates this category: obsolete termedit. To generate this category using this label, use {{lb|langcode|label}}, where langcode is the appropriate language code for the language in question (see Wiktionary:List of languages).

In addition, the following sense-dependent label generates this category: obsoleteedit. To generate this category using this label, use {{tlb|langcode|label}}, where langcode is the appropriate language code for the language in question (see Wiktionary:List of languages).


Subcategories

This category has the following 150 subcategories, out of 150 total.