Template:fro-decl-noun
Appearance
Declension of fro-decl-noun
Number | Case | Masculine | Feminine |
---|---|---|---|
Singular | Subject | fro-decl-nouns | fro-decl-noune |
Oblique | fro-decl-noun | fro-decl-noune | |
Plural | Subject | fro-decl-noun | fro-decl-nounes |
Oblique | fro-decl-nouns | fro-decl-nounes |
- The following documentation is located at Template:fro-decl-noun/documentation. [edit]
- Useful links: subpage list • links • redirects • transclusions • errors (parser/module) • sandbox
This template is only used for Old French nouns with a distinct masculine and a feminine form. Nouns such as mouton which are always masculine, or dame which are always feminine use {{fro-noun}}
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fro-decl-noun always appears under the header ====Declension==== because it is a table, not a single line.
The parameters all have three letters:
- ssm = subject singular masculine
- ssf = subject singular feminine
- osm = object singular masculine
- osf = object singular feminine
- spm = subject plural masculine
- spf = subject plural feminine
- opm = object plural masculine
- opf = object plural feminine
The template uses {{PAGENAME}} as a default, with an -e or -s where there would normally be one. Only the irregular forms need to be specified, from the list above. For regular nouns, leave all of them above blank, see pucel for a perfect example.
The words are not automatically wikilinked, but can be wikilinked, for example by doing ssf=[[pucele]] for pucel above.
Examples
[edit]- Regular noun (bergier)
- {{fro-decl-noun}}
- Irregular noun (caitif)
- {{fro-decl-noun|ssm=caitis|opm=caitis|ssf=caitive|osf=caitive|spf=caitives|opf=caitives}}
- Caitis replaces the default value of caitifs, caitive replaces caitife and caitives replaces caitifes
See also
[edit]{{fro-decl-adj}}