![]() Who can craft the least yonderly, prickmedainty clues? Have fun. Keep the peepers peeled.īefore then, however, can you cryptically wordify these shupernacular specimens?īOWDYKITE - fat person one who greedily stares at another's mealĬEFFLE - to cough sharply, similar to a fox bark Around that time I'm also hoping to post a guest puzzle to enliven our solving week as well. Even better, as I'm tied up all next week doing afternoons on 774 ABC, filling in for Clare Bowditch. Ideal fodder for a fresh-minded Storm as well. Leafing through, you'll find bastard French - like the Scottish surree for a social gathering - or comical hybrids: shupernacular (super + spectacular). The volume captures fugitive terms from UK dialect, from radgy (peevish) to wordify (to articulate). lexeme '01' or '12'.If you follow my Twitter feed, you'll know I've been smitten by David Crystal's recent book, The Disappearing Dictionary. I think the word identifier will have to be defined in the context of the quote, e.g. ![]() योगदान) 01:50, 10 September 2018 (UTC) Reply AryamanAThe quotation at दिग्गज ( diggaj ) occurs only in that entry - unless it's typed in differently at other locations! (It shouldn't be, because it seems that cut and paste was an available option.) The scheme I have in mind is:Įntry invokes quote-specific template, passing it a word identifier.I shouldn't have missed out already handle all of this in a consistent manner.Looking at the changes to ᨴᩮᩅ, I understand the following: योगदान) 15:51, 9 September 2018 (UTC) Reply AryamanA, unfortunately I don't fully understand you.I will clean up after you for now, but please play closer attention to the format of existing entries and the entries I've fixed. Hi, thanks for your Pali edits! Unfortunately, you are misusing templates and you aren't formatting references correctly. If you do so, please sign your posts with four tildes: ~~~~ which automatically produces your username and the current date and time.Īgain, welcome! Wyang ( talk) 07:12, 29 January 2018 (UTC) Reply I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wiktionarian! If you have any questions, bring them to the Wiktionary:Information desk, or ask me on my talk page. This shows which languages you know, so other editors know which languages you'll be working on, and what they can ask you for help with. You are encouraged to add a BabelBox to your userpage. Feel free to ask any other editors in person if you have any problems or question, by posting a message on their talk page. If you have anything to ask about or suggest, we have several discussion rooms.A glossary of our technical jargon, and some hints for dealing with the more common communication issues.The FAQ aims to answer most of your remaining questions, and there are several help pages that you can browse for more information.If you already have some experience with editing our sister project Wikipedia, then you may find our guide for Wikipedia users useful.The most important part is that Wiktionary only accepts words that have been in somewhat widespread use over the course of at least a year, and citations that demonstrate usage can be asked for when there is doubt. Our Criteria for inclusion (CFI) define exactly which words can be added to Wiktionary, though it may be a bit technical and longwinded.The easiest way to start off is to copy the contents of an existing page for a similar word, and then adapt it to fit the entry you are creating. All entries should conform to this standard. ![]() Entry layout (EL) is a detailed policy documenting how Wiktionary pages should be formatted.These links may help you familiarize yourself with Wiktionary: If you would like a slower introduction we have a short tutorial. Improve your grammar, vocabulary, and communication skills with Wordify. It is a concise list of technical guidelines to the wiki format we use here: how to, for example, make text boldfaced or create hyperlinks. Wordify is a Learning app that lets you learn English, Hindi, and Punjabi for free. If you are unfamiliar with wiki editing, take a look at Help:How to edit a page. Hello, welcome to Wiktionary, and thank you for your contributions so far.
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