<oVar>

<oVar> (orthographic-variant reference) in a dictionary example, indicates a reference to variant orthographic form(s) of the headword. 9 Dictionaries
Module dictionaries — 9 Dictionaries
In addition to global attributes att.lexicographic (@expand, @norm, @split, @value, @orig, @location, @mergedIn, @opt) att.pointing (@target, @evaluate)
type indicates the kind of variant involved.
Status Optional
Datatype

<rng:ref name="data.enumerated"/>
data.enumerated
Sample values include:
pt
(past tense)
pp
(past participle)
prp
(present participle)
f
(feminine)
pl
(plural)
Used by
May contain
dictionaries: oRef
gaiji: g
Declaration

<rng:element name="oVar">
 <rng:ref name="att.global.attributes"/>
 <rng:ref name="att.lexicographic.attributes"/>
 <rng:ref name="att.pointing.attributes"/>
 <rng:optional>
  <rng:attribute name="type">
   <rng:ref name="data.enumerated"/>
  </rng:attribute>
 </rng:optional>
 <rng:zeroOrMore>
  <rng:choice>
   <rng:text/>
   <rng:ref name="model.gLike"/>
   <rng:ref name="oRef"/>
  </rng:choice>
 </rng:zeroOrMore>
</rng:element>
element oVar
{
   att.global.attributes,
   att.lexicographic.attributes,
   att.pointing.attributes,
   attribute type { data.enumerated }?,
   ( text | model.gLike | oRef )*
}
Example
<entry>
 <form>
  <orth>take</orth>
 </form>
 <cit type="example">
  <quote>Mr Burton <oVar type="pt">took</oVar> us for French</quote>
 </cit>
</entry>
Note
Character data or oRef.