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To link a word that is hyphenated over two lines: put the whole word you want to make the page for and then the hyperlinked text separated by the "|" sign. For instance: [[catapelting|cata-]] for the first line, and then [[catapelting|pelting]] on the next line.

Note that Page 260 to Page 308 are different, because they have three columns.

If a word represents a recurring theme, please add [[Category:<name>]] so that they are collected together. See Special:Categories.

Markup for sigla (although you can just cut and paste the character from here too):

Δ &Delta;

⋀ &#x22C0;

⊢ &#x22A2;

⊣ &#x22A3;

⊏ &#x228F;

□ &#x25A1;

⊕ &#x2295;

× &times;

There's no Unicode character for the Rotated E unfortunately: we'll have to use an image.


  • 3/22/06 - In attempting to Edit Page 71, I inserted the [brackets] around "long list". I then clicked on "Show Preview" and it previewed the page showing the subject text in red, as usual. Then I clicked "Save Page", but it doesn't show the text as being hyperlinked now; just the plain text. Anybody know why it would do this only on Page 71? Anyway to fix this?


Abbreviations

Alb Albanian
Am Amaro (Italian underworld slang)
AngI Anglo-Irish
AngInd Anglo-Indian
Ar Armenian (Eastern dialect)
Arab Arabic
Bas Basque
BL Bog Latin (R. A. S. Macalister, The secret Languages of Ireland)
BLM Beche-la-Mar (Melanesian pidgin)
BNS Bearlagair Na Saer (R. A. S. Macalister, The secret Languages of Ireland)
Bre Breton
Bul Bulgarian
Bur Burmese
C Chinese
C.f.rom Chinese with French remanization of characters
C.Pi Chinese pidgin
Cz Czech
Da Danish
DN Dano-Norwegian (Bokmal)
Du Dutch
Es Esperanto
F French
Fi Finnish
G German
Gi Gipsy (Romany)
Gr Greek (ancient)
Heb Hebrew
Hin Hindustani
Hu Hungarian (Magyar)
I Irish (Irish Gaelic)
Ice Icelandic
It Italian
J Japanese
Ki Kiswahili (Swahili)
L Latin
Li Lithuanian
Ma Malay
ME Middle English
MGr Modern Greek
MI Middle Irish
N Norwegian (Nynorsk)
OCS Old Church Slavonic
OE Old English
OF Old French
OI Old Irish
O Ice Old Icelandic
ON Old Norse
Per Persian
Port Portuguese
Pro Proven&ccid;al (Langue d'Oc) PS Pan-Slavonic
R Russian
RR Rhaeto-Romanic (Roumansch)
Rum Rumanian (Romanian)
Rut Ruthenian (Ukrainian)
Sa Samoan
SC Serbo-Croat
Sh Shelta (R. A. S. Macalister, The Secret Languages of Ireland)
Skt Sanskrit
Sp Spanish
Sw Swedish
SwG Swiss-German
T Turkish
Vo Volopük (artificial language)
We Welsh