<cit>
<cit> (cited quotation) contains a quotation from some other document, together with a bibliographic reference to its source. In a dictionary it may contain an example text with at least one occurrence of the word form, used in the sense being described, or a translation of the headword, or an example. 3.3.3 Quotation 4.3.1 Grouped Texts 9.3.5.1 Examples | |
Module | core — 3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents |
In addition to global attributes | att.typed (@type, @subtype) |
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Declaration |
element cit { att.global.attributes, att.typed.attributes, ( model.qLike | model.biblLike | model.ptrLike | model.global | model.entryPart )+ } |
Example |
<cit>
<quote>and the breath of the whale is frequently attended with such an insupportable smell, as to bring on disorder of the brain.</quote> <bibl>Ulloa's South America</bibl> </cit> |
Example |
<entry>
<form> <orth>horrifier</orth> </form> <cit type="translation" xml:lang="en"> <quote>to horrify</quote> </cit> <cit type="example"> <quote>elle était horrifiée par la dépense</quote> <cit type="translation" xml:lang="en"> <quote>she was horrified at the expense.</quote> </cit> </cit> </entry> |