Example: <etym> (etymology)
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10 Dictionaries
<orth>biryani</orth> or <orth>biriani</orth>
<pron>(%bIrI"A:nI)</pron>
<def>any of a variety of Indian dishes ...</def>
<etym>[from <lang>Urdu</lang>]</etym>
</entryFree>
<entryFree> (fr)
<form>
<orth>langouste</orth>
<pron>[lägust]</pron>
</form>
<pos>n.</pos>
<gen> f. </gen>
<sense n="1">Grand crustacé marin (Décapodes macroures) aux pattes antérieures dépourvues
de pinces, aux antennes longues et fortes, et dont la chair est très appréciée.</sense>
<sense n="2">Fig. et fam. (vulg.). Femme, maîtresse.</sense>
<etym>XIIIe ; languste, v. 1120, «sauterelle»; encore dans Corneille (Hymnes, 7) ; anc.
provençal langosta, altér. du lat. class. locusta «sauterelle». </etym>
</entryFree>
<entryFree> (zh-TW)
<orth>折羅</orth> 或 <orth>遮羅</orth>
<pron>zhe2 luo2</pron>
<def>Cālā (人名)</def>
<etym>音譯自 <lang>梵文</lang>
</etym>
</entryFree>
<dictScrap>
<orth>biryani</orth> or <orth>biriani</orth>
<pron>(%bIrI"A:nI)</pron>
<def>any of a variety of Indian dishes ...</def>
<etym>[from <lang>Urdu</lang>]</etym>
</dictScrap>
</entry>
<dictScrap> (fr)
<dictScrap>
<orth>cattleya </orth> ou <orth>catleya</orth>
<pron>[katleja]</pron>
<def>Orchidée épiphyte, originaire d'Amérique tropicale, et dont l'espèce la plus connue
est très recherchée pour l'élégance de ses fleurs mauves à grand labelle en cornet
onduleux.</def>
<etym>1845 cattleye (BESCH.); 1893 cattleya (Gde Encyclop.). Lat. sc. cattleya, nom
donné par John Lindley, botaniste angl. (1799-1865) à un genre d'orchidées en hommage
au botaniste angl. W. Cattley (NED. Suppl.; DEI et Gde Encyclop.) </etym>
</dictScrap>
</entry>
<dictScrap> (zh-TW)
<dictScrap>
<orth>折羅</orth> 或 <orth>遮羅</orth>
<pron>zhe2 luo2</pron>
<def>Cālā (人名)</def>
<etym>音譯自 <lang>梵文</lang>
</etym>
</dictScrap>
</entry>
10.3.4 Etymological Information
<form>
<orth>abismo</orth>
</form>
<etym>del <lang>gr.</lang>
<mentioned>a</mentioned> priv. y <mentioned>byssos</mentioned>,
<gloss>fondo</gloss>
</etym>
<!-- ... -->
</entry>
10.3.4 Etymological Information
<!-- ... -->
<etym>
<lang>F</lang> fr. <lang>ML</lang>
<mentioned>pneuma</mentioned>
<mentioned>neuma</mentioned> fr. <lang>Gk</lang>
<mentioned>pneuma</mentioned>
<gloss>breath</gloss>
<xr type="etym">more at <ptr target="#pneumatic"/>
</xr>
</etym>
<sense>
<def>any of various symbols used in the notation of Gregorian chant
<!-- ... -->
</def>
</sense>
</entry>
<!-- ... -->
<entry xml:id="pneumatic">
<etym>
<!-- ... -->
</etym>
</entry>
<form>
<orth>publish</orth> ... </form>
<etym>
<lang>ME.</lang>
<mentioned>publisshen</mentioned>,
<lang>F.</lang>
<mentioned>publier</mentioned>, <lang>L.</lang>
<mentioned>publicare,
publicatum</mentioned>. <xr>See <ref>public</ref>; cf. 2d <ref>-ish</ref>.</xr>
</etym>
</entry> (From: Webster's Second International)
<etym> (fr)
<form>
<orth>weekend</orth> ... </form>
<etym type="borrowing">
<lbl>source:</lbl>
<lang>English</lang>
<oRef>weekend</oRef>
</etym>
</entry>
<form>
<orth>Handschuh</orth> ... </form>
<etym type="compounding">
<oRef>Hand</oRef> (<pRef notation="ipa">ˈhant</pRef>): <gloss>hand</gloss>,
<etym type="metaphor">
<oRef>Schuh</oRef> (<pRef notation="ipa">ʃuː</pRef>): <gloss>shoe</gloss>
</etym>
</etym>
</entry>
<etym> (fr)
<form>
<orth>publier</orth> ... </form>
<etym>Emprunté au <lang>latin</lang>
<mentioned>publicare</mentioned>
<def>mettre à la disposition du public ; montrer au public ; publier (un livre)</def> ,
<label>dérivé de </label>
<mentioned>publicus</mentioned>, <xr>v.
<ref>public1</ref>
</xr>. La forme <mentioned>puplier</mentioned>, <mentioned>poplier</mentioned>
<label>attesté en </label>
<lang>anc. fr.</lang>
<xr> (v. <ref>supra, <bibl>Grand
dictionnaire de la langue française</bibl>. et.
<bibl>Tobler-Lommatzsch</bibl>
</ref>.)</xr> à côté de<mentioned> publier</mentioned>,
que l'on trouve à partir de la <date>2e moitié du XIIIe s.</date>
<bibl>[ms. de la <date>fin XIIIe s.</date>] </bibl>
<bibl>(Légende de Girart de
Roussillon, 64 dans Tobler-Lommatzsch),</bibl> est une <label>altération
d'après</label>
<mentioned> peuple</mentioned>.</etym>
</entry>
<etym> (zh-TW)
<form>
<orth>佛陀</orth> ... </form>
<etym>從<lang>梵語</lang>
<term>buddha</term>傳入的<lang>中古漢語</lang>音譯; </etym>
</entry>
<form>
<orth>publish</orth> ... </form>
<etym>
<lang>ME.</lang>
<mentioned>publisshen</mentioned>,
<lang>F.</lang>
<mentioned>publier</mentioned>, <lang>L.</lang>
<mentioned>publicare,
publicatum</mentioned>. <xr>See <ref>public</ref>; cf. <ref>2d -ish</ref>.</xr>
</etym>
</entry>
<lang> (fr)
<form>
<orth>publier</orth> ... </form>
<etym>Emprunté au <lang>latin</lang>
<mentioned>publicare</mentioned>
<def>mettre à la disposition du public ; montrer au public ; publier (un livre)</def> ,
<label>dérivé de </label>
<mentioned>publicus</mentioned>, <xr>v.
<ref>public1</ref>
</xr>. La forme <mentioned>puplier</mentioned>, <mentioned>poplier</mentioned>
<label>attesté en </label>
<lang>anc. fr.</lang>
<xr> (v. <ref>supra, <bibl>Grand
dictionnaire de la langue française</bibl>. et.
<bibl>Tobler-Lommatzsch</bibl>
</ref>.)</xr> à côté de<mentioned> publier</mentioned>,
que l'on trouve à partir de la <date>2e moitié du XIIIe s.</date>
<bibl>[ms. de la <date>fin XIIIe s.</date>] </bibl>
<bibl>(Légende de Girart de
Roussillon, 64 dans Tobler-Lommatzsch),</bibl> est une <label>altération
d'après</label>
<mentioned> peuple</mentioned>.</etym>
</entry>
<lang> (zh-TW)
<form>
<orth>佛陀</orth> ... </form>
<etym>從<lang>梵語</lang>
<term>buddha</term>傳入的<lang>中古漢語</lang>音譯; </etym>
</entry>
<form>
<orth>lavage</orth>
</form>
<etym>[Fr. < <mentioned>laver</mentioned>; L. <mentioned>lavare</mentioned>, to wash;
<xr>see <ref>lather</ref>
</xr>]. </etym>
</entry>
<xr> (fr)
<form>
<orth>publier</orth> ... </form>
<etym>Emprunté au <lang>latin</lang>
<mentioned>publicare</mentioned>
<def>mettre à la disposition du public ; montrer au public ; publier (un livre)</def> ,
<label>dérivé de </label>
<mentioned>publicus</mentioned>, <xr>v.
<ref>public1</ref>
</xr>. La forme <mentioned>puplier</mentioned>, <mentioned>poplier</mentioned>
<label>attesté en </label>
<lang>anc. fr.</lang>
<xr> (v. <ref>supra, <bibl>Grand
dictionnaire de la langue française</bibl>. et.
<bibl>Tobler-Lommatzsch</bibl>
</ref>.)</xr> à côté de<mentioned> publier</mentioned>,
que l'on trouve à partir de la <date>2e moitié du XIIIe s.</date>
<bibl>[ms. de la <date>fin XIIIe s.</date>] </bibl>
<bibl>(Légende de Girart de
Roussillon, 64 dans Tobler-Lommatzsch),</bibl> est une <label>altération
d'après</label>
<mentioned> peuple</mentioned>.</etym>
</entry>
<xr> (zh-TW)
<form>
<orth>癲</orth>
</form>
<etym>詩經.大雅.雲漢:<mentioned>瘨</mentioned>,病、使困苦; <xr>參見 <ref>癲</ref>
</xr>。 </etym>
</entry>
<form>
<orth>bevvy</orth>
<pron notation="ipa">ˈbɛvɪ</pron>
</form>
<usg type="reg">informal</usg>
<hom>
<gramGrp>
<pos>n</pos>
</gramGrp>
<sense n="1">
<def>a drink, esp. an alcoholic one: we had a few bevvies last night.</def>
</sense>
</hom>
<!-- ... sense 2 ... -->
<hom>
<gramGrp>
<pos>vb</pos>
</gramGrp>
<sense n="3">
<def>to drink alcohol</def>
</sense>
</hom>
<etym>probably from <lang>Old French</lang>
<mentioned>bevee</mentioned>, <mentioned>buvee</mentioned>
<gloss>drinking</gloss>
</etym>
<entry type="relatedEntry"
subtype="derived">
<form>
<orth>bevvied</orth>
</form>
<gramGrp>
<pos>adj</pos>
</gramGrp>
</entry>
</entry>
<form>
<orth>pinna</orth>
<pron notation="ipa">ˈpɪnə</pron>
</form>
<gramGrp>
<pos>n</pos>, </gramGrp>
<form type="inflected">
<number>pl</number>
<form>
<orth type="lat" extent="part">-nae</orth>
<pron extent="part">(-ni:)</pron>
</form> or <orth type="std" extent="part">-nas</orth>
</form>
<sense n="1">1 <def>any leaflet of a pinnate compound leaf</def>
</sense>
<sense n="2">2 <usg type="dom">zoology</usg>
<def>a feather, wing, fin, or similarly shaped part</def>
</sense>
<sense n="3">3 <xr type="syn">
<lbl>another name for</lbl>
<ref target="#auricle.2">auricle (2)</ref>
</xr>
</sense>
<etym>[<date>C18</date>: via <lang>New Latin</lang> from <lang>Latin</lang>:
<gloss>wing</gloss>, <gloss>feather</gloss>,
<gloss>fin</gloss>]</etym>
</entry>
<entry xml:id="auricle.2">
<form>
<!-- ... -->
</form>
</entry>
<form>
<orth>pinna</orth>
<pron>"pIn@</pron>
</form>
<gramGrp>
<pos>n</pos>
</gramGrp>
<form type="inflected">
<number>pl</number>
<form>
<orth type="lat" extent="part">-nae</orth>
<pron extent="part">-ni:</pron>
</form>
<orth type="std" extent="part">-nas</orth>
</form>
<sense n="1">
<def>any leaflet of a pinnate compound leaf.</def>
</sense>
<sense n="2">
<usg type="dom">Zoology</usg>
<def>a feather, wing, fin, or similarly shaped part.</def>
</sense>
<sense n="3">
<xr type="syn">
<lbl>another name for</lbl>
<ref>auricle (sense 2).</ref>
</xr>
</sense>
<etym>
<date>C18</date>: via <lang>New Latin</lang> from <lang>Latin</lang>:
<gloss>wing</gloss>, <gloss>feather</gloss>, <gloss>fin</gloss>
</etym>
</entry>
<form>
<orth>biryani</orth>
<orth>biriani</orth>
<pron rend="noleftparen">%bIrI"A:nI</pron>
</form>
<def>any of a variety of Indian dishes … </def>
<etym>from <lang>Urdu</lang>
</etym>
</entry>
<form>
<orth>pinna</orth>
<pron>"pIn@</pron>
<form type="inflected">
<number>pl</number>
<form>
<orth type="lat">pinnae</orth>
<pron>'pIni:</pron>
</form>
<orth type="std">pinnas</orth>
</form>
</form>
<gramGrp>
<pos>n</pos>
</gramGrp>
<sense n="1">
<def>any leaflet of a pinnate compound leaf.</def>
</sense>
<sense n="2">
<usg type="dom">Zoology</usg>
<def>a feather, wing, fin, or similarly shaped part.</def>
</sense>
<sense n="3">
<xr type="syn">
<ptr target="#auricle.2"/>
</xr>
</sense>
<etym>
<date>C18</date>: via <lang>New Latin</lang> from <lang>Latin</lang>:
<gloss>wing</gloss>, <gloss>feather</gloss>, <gloss>fin</gloss>
</etym>
</entry>
<orth>biryani</orth> or <orth>biriani</orth>
<pron notation="ipa">(ˌbɪrɪˈa:nɪ)</pron>
<def>any of a variety of Indian dishes …</def>
<etym>[from <lang>Urdu</lang>]</etym>
</entryFree>
<dictScrap>
<orth>biryani</orth> or <orth>biriani</orth>
<pron notation="ipa">(ˌbɪrɪˈa:nɪ)</pron>
<def>any of a variety of Indian dishes …</def>
<etym>[from <lang>Urdu</lang>]</etym>
</dictScrap>
</entry>
14 Names, Dates, People, and Places
<form>Bogomil</form>
<etym>Means <gloss>favoured by God</gloss> from the <lang>Slavic</lang> elements <mentioned xml:lang="ru">bog</mentioned>
<gloss>God</gloss> and <mentioned xml:lang="ru">mil</mentioned>
<gloss>favour</gloss>
</etym>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="ROSE">
<form>Rose</form>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="DAISY">
<form>Daisy</form>
<etym>Contraction of <mentioned>day's eye</mentioned>
</etym>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="HTHR">
<form>Heather</form>
</nym>
</listNym>
<listNym> (fr)
<nym xml:id="fr_ROSE">
<form>Rose</form>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="fr_DAISY">
<form>Daisy</form>
<etym>contraction de <mentioned>day's eye</mentioned>
</etym>
</nym>
<nym xml:id="fr_HTHR">
<form>Heather</form>
</nym>
</listNym>
<listNym> (zh-TW)