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First attested in the {{{1}}}
- The following documentation is located at Template:etydate/documentation. [edit]
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Usage
This template provides information about when a term was first attested, generally given to the nearest century. The template is placed in the etymology line.
Examples
- Will print "First attested in" if only a single year is given.
{{etydate|1900}}
⇒
First attested in 1900
- A second year may be given if there is a considerable gap between attestations.
{{etydate|1900|1950}}
⇒
First attested in 1900, but in common usage only as of 1950
- Will print "First attested in the" if any string is given.
- Can take
before
andafter
in the first parameter to indicate that the first attestation was prior to or post the given date. - Can take
c
in the first parameter for circa. If this is done, the user can add text/numbers according to the above rules. - A range can be given with
r
in the first parameter. In this case three parameters are needed.{{etydate|r|1900|1910}}
⇒
First attested in 1900–1910
- This can combine with yet a third date to show a gap in dates.
- Capitalization can be turned off in typical fashion with
|nocap=1
{{etydate|1900|nocap=1}}
⇒
first attested in 1900
- References can be added using the
|ref=
parameter. If there are multiple references,|ref2=
and|ref3=
should be used. - References can then be named using the
|refn=
parameter. If there are multiple references,|ref2n=
and|ref3n=
should be used.