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Template:en-noun

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en-noun (plural en-nouns)


This is the standard inflection template for English nouns.

This template contains the necessary meta-data to allow users who are using accelerated editing to create any grammatical forms semi-automatically.

Quick guide

Template parameters for Template:en-noun
Code Result Notes
{{en-noun}} or {{en-noun|+}} or {{en-noun|s}} noun (plural nouns)
{{en-noun}} or {{en-noun|+}} or {{en-noun|es}} church (plural churches)
{{en-noun}} or {{en-noun|+}} belfry (plural belfries)
{{en-noun|++}} quiz (plural quizzes) doubles the final consonant before -es if the term ends in "s" or "z"
{{en-noun|ies}} Uy (plural Uies) only needed in rare cases as a manual override
{{en-noun|*}} sheep (plural sheep)
{{en-noun|-}} awe (uncountable)
{{en-noun|-|+}} or {{en-noun|-|s}} rain (usually uncountable; plural rains)
{{en-noun|-|+}} greenery (usually uncountable; plural greeneries)
{{en-noun|~}} beer (countable and uncountable; plural beers)
{{en-noun|!}} abligurition (plural not attested)
{{en-noun|?}} tuchus unknown or uncertain plural
{{en-noun|+|seraphim}} seraph (plural seraphs or seraphim)
{{en-noun|+|treen|pl2qual=obsolete}} tree (plural trees or (obsolete) treen)
{{en-noun|nolinkhead=1}} mai tai (plural mai tais) words separated by space(s) are not English
{{en-noun|head=[[south|South]] [[American]]}} South American (plural South Americans)
{{en-noun|p}} property rights pl (plural only)

Extended guide

Use this template to show the inflection line of an English singular noun.

This template shows the noun in bold (optionally linking its components) and its plural inflections, if any.

{{en-noun}}
{{en-noun|+}}
{{en-noun|s}}
{{en-noun|es}}
{{en-noun|...}}
{{en-noun|...|...}}

If the term has uncountable senses, the template can indicate whether the term is sometimes or never countable. Specifying - as the first parameter indicates that a term is uncountable, and no plural is shown by default. If it may occasionally be used as countable, specify the plural form after it.

{{en-noun|-}}
{{en-noun|-|+}}
{{en-noun|-|...}}

Specifying ~ instead indicates that the term is used more or less equally as countable and as uncountable, and uses the default plural.

{{en-noun|~}}
{{en-noun|~|...}}

In entries for English plural-only nouns, use {{en-noun|p}}:

{{en-noun|p}} 

Plural parameters

The default plural is formed as follows:

  1. If the noun ends in -s, -x, -z, -sh or -ch, add -es.
  2. If the noun ends in -y preceded by a consonant (any letter other than a, e, i, o or u), change the -y to -i and add -es.
  3. Otherwise, add -s.

If the noun forms its plural according to these rules, no parameters are necessary. E.g. on "cherry":

===Noun===
{{en-noun}}

The above code displays as follows:

Noun
cherry (plural cherries)

If the noun forms its plural in any other way (e.g. on "mouse"):

{{en-noun|errata}}
erratum (plural errata)
{{en-noun|mice}}
mouse (plural mice)

Likewise, if the noun is identical in the plural, but still countable, specify it, e.g. on "Abkhaz":

{{en-noun|Abkhaz}}
Abkhaz (plural Abkhaz)

To explicitly request the default plural, use +. This is not necessary if the word only has one plural, but it is useful if the noun has multiple plurals, e.g. on "octopus":

{{en-noun|+|octopi|octopodes}}
octopus (plural octopuses or octopi or octopodes)

If the noun is uncountable, use -, e.g. on "awe":

{{en-noun|-}}
awe (uncountable)

If the noun is usually uncountable, use - followed by an explicit plural, e.g. on "reality":

{{en-noun|-|+}}
reality (usually uncountable, plural realities)

If the noun is either countable or uncountable, use ~, e.g. on "beer" and "geometry":

{{en-noun|~}}
beer (countable and uncountable; plural beers)
{{en-noun|~}}
geometry (countable and uncountable; plural geometries)

If you want to qualify a plural, use |plNqual=:

{{en-noun|+|treen|pl2qual=obsolete}}
tree (plural trees or (obsolete) treen)

Other parameters

|head=, |head2=, ...
Override the headword display; used to add links to individual words in a multiword term.
|def=1 or |the=1
Specify that the term is normally preceded the definite article the. When given, the will appear at the beginning of the headword.
|def=~ or |the=~
Specify that the term is optionally preceded the definite article the. When given, two headwords will be generated, one with the and one without.
|id=
Sense ID for linking to this headword. See {{senseid}} for more information.
|nolinkhead=1, |splithyph=1, |nosplithyph=1, |hyphspace=1
Control how multiword terms are linked. See Module:en-headword/documentation for more information.
|nosuffix=1
Prevent terms beginning with a hyphen from being interpreted as suffixes. See Module:en-headword/documentation#Suffix handling for more information.
|nomultiwordcat=1
Prevent multiword terms (those with spaces or with hyphens in the middle) from being added to Category:English multiword terms.
|pagename=
Override the page name used to compute default values of various sorts. Useful when testing, for documentation pages, etc.
|sort=
Sort key. Rarely needs to be specified, as it is normally automatically generated.

Pluralia tantum

If the word is a plurale tantum (always or usually used in the plural only, such as scissors or cattle), then use |1=p.

In addition to the parameters documented above, such terms support the following parameters:

|sg=, |sg2=, ...
Specify the singular version(s) of plurale tantum nouns that are occasionally found in the singular, e.g. dreadlocks, corn flakes, earmuffs, etc.
|attr=, |attr2=, ...
Specify the attributive version(s) of the nouns, i.e. the form used when modifying another noun. Examples are pants with |attr=pant; boxer shorts with |attr=boxer-short and |attr2=boxer short; etc.

For example, for boxer shorts, use {{en-noun|p|attr=boxer-short|attr2=boxer short}}.

If you want to qualify a singular or attributive form, use |sgNqual= or |attrNqual=, respectively.

Autosplitting

{{en-noun}}, as with all English headword-line templates, implements an intelligent, customized algorithm for automatically splitting and linking the components of a multiword term. See Module:en-headword/documentation#Autosplitting for more information.

Suffix handling

{{en-noun}}, as with all English headword-line templates, will normally interpret a term beginning with a hyphen as a suffix and handle it specially. See Module:en-headword/documentation#Suffix handling for more information.

{{en-noun}}, as with all English headword-line templates, has a special mechanism for overriding the default linking behavior of individual terms in a multiword expression without having to repeat the entire expression. See Module:en-headword/documentation#Link modifications for more information.