User:Robin Lionheart/ino
A subst:
template to generate new articles for animals with -ido, -ino, and -iĉo suffixes.
- 1
- Esperanto root for generic animal
- 2
- Esperanto suffix to generate page for: ino, ido, or iĉo
- 3
- English generic animal name
- id
- (optional) English term of venery for offspring (used when 2=ido)
- in
- (optional) English term of venery for female (used when 2=ino)
- iĉ, icx
- (optional) English term of venery for male (used when 2=iĉo)
- uk
- (optional) English term for castrated male (used when 2=iĉo)
- q
- (optional) "1" to prepend generic animal name to venery term
- a
- {optional) English generic animal adjective (ex. porcine)
- cat
- (optional) add Category:eo:____
You can leave out both in
and iĉ
for id
and vice versa, but filling in all three will let you copy/paste the subst: line for all three, so you need only change the second parameter.
Mind: You don't actually have to generate ino/ido/iĉo pages for every creature on earth. If it's not a translation of a word in the English Wiktionary, and you can't think of a reason anyone would ever use it, don't bother to make pages for male, female, or baby fleas. Save your effort for something more useful, like male and female bees.
Example
[edit]{{subst:User:Robin Lionheart/ino|kok|ino|chicken|q=|id=chick|in=hen|iĉ=cock|a=galline|cat=Chickens}}
{{subst:User:Robin Lionheart/ino|sciur|iĉo|squirrel|q=1|id=kit|in=doe|icx=buck|a=sciurine|cat=Rodents}}
Esperanto
Etymology
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Noun
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ino (accusative Robin Lionheart/inon)
Hypernyms
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- mamulo (“mammal”)
Coordinate terms