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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Meaning definition|content=This field contains the lexicographer's definition of the lemma. In the case of polysemous lexemes, each sense of the lemma has only one definition. Each sense must therefore be documented through the procedure described here and should be added to this form by selecting the option "Add a sense."}}
 
! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Meaning definition|content=This field contains the lexicographer's definition of the lemma. In the case of polysemous lexemes, each sense of the lemma has only one definition. Each sense must therefore be documented through the procedure described here and should be added to this form by selecting the option "Add a sense."}}
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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Examples|content=A dictionary example aims at illustrating a specific sense or construction. Ideally, each word sense should be illustrated with a relevant example, particularly in the case of non-generic lemmas, such as technical terms, idiomatic expressions, etc. A dictionary example has two main functions: (1) It produces referenced evidence for the dictionary entry with regard to the semantic definition, the grammatical categorization, the stylistic marking, etc. (2) It facilitates the understanding of the described lemma in the user's texts. As a consequence, a dictionary example should be typical: (a) It illustrates exactly the described sense or construction of a lemma, (b) It represents a common collocation, (c) It is as simple and short as possible without any unnecessary grammatical/semantic/stylistic complications.}}
 
! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Examples|content=A dictionary example aims at illustrating a specific sense or construction. Ideally, each word sense should be illustrated with a relevant example, particularly in the case of non-generic lemmas, such as technical terms, idiomatic expressions, etc. A dictionary example has two main functions: (1) It produces referenced evidence for the dictionary entry with regard to the semantic definition, the grammatical categorization, the stylistic marking, etc. (2) It facilitates the understanding of the described lemma in the user's texts. As a consequence, a dictionary example should be typical: (a) It illustrates exactly the described sense or construction of a lemma, (b) It represents a common collocation, (c) It is as simple and short as possible without any unnecessary grammatical/semantic/stylistic complications.}}
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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Semantic relations|content=This field provides information about mutual lexical relations to other lemmas that have the current lemma in their own "Semantic Relations" field. Common relations include synonymy, hyponymy/hyperonymy, cohyponymy: antonymy, converse relation, minimal contrast, part-whole relation. }}
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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Semantic relations|content=This field provides information about mutual lexical relations to other lemmas that have the current lemma in their own "Semantic Relations" field. Common relations include synonymy, hyponymy/hyperonymy, cohyponymy, antonymy, converse relation, minimal contrast, part-whole relation. }}
 
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! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Encyclopedic information|content=This field contains information on the concept communicated by the lemma, for example, in relation to a doctrinal, ritual, or cultural background. Links to external resources can be added to this field.}}
 
! style="border-right: 1px solid #ddd;" | {{SmwTooltip|show=Encyclopedic information|content=This field contains information on the concept communicated by the lemma, for example, in relation to a doctrinal, ritual, or cultural background. Links to external resources can be added to this field.}}

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