<oRef>
<oRef> (orthographic-form reference) in a dictionary example, indicates a reference to the orthographic form(s) of the headword. 9.4 Headword and Pronunciation References | |||||||||
Module | dictionaries — 9 Dictionaries | ||||||||
In addition to global attributes | att.lexicographic (@expand, @norm, @split, @value, @orig, @location, @mergedIn, @opt) att.pointing (@target, @evaluate)
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May contain | Empty element | ||||||||
Declaration |
element oRef { att.global.attributes, att.lexicographic.attributes, att.pointing.attributes, attribute type { data.enumerated }?, empty } |
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Example |
<entry>
<form> <orth>academy</orth> </form> <cit type="example"> <quote>The Royal <oRef type="cap"/> of Arts</quote> </cit> </entry> |