Difference between revisions 11622704 and 11635467 on enwiki[[/old talk1]] ----- #Are the pronunciations in italics and brackets to the right of each word the correct pronunciations, or the mis-pronunciations? This isn't clear from the text. Ideally, the article would state first the `correct' pronunciation, followed by a list of mis-pronunciations with indications as to their likely regions (because a lot of the words in the list seem, to me, to be mispronounced only in certain parts of the world, rather than by all Anglophones. In fact, at the risk o(contracted; show full)od candidate to be content at Wiktionary without making any implications (real or imagined) that the content does not belong at Wikipedia. I can't really reply to any of your other points because it's not clear to me what the difference between "triviality" and a "lack of encyclopedicity" is. Also, I'm curious which entries you believe lack "encyclopedic context" and are simply "idiomatic pronunciations". [[User:Nohat|Nohat]] 20:36, 27 Mar 2005 (UTC) :::::I'm not on any crusade so I'm stopping arguing right now. I thought the Wiktionary template had no such implications, at least the actual wording doesn't say anything about deletion. But I do realize that many pure dictionary definitions are deleted after being transwikied. How about if we just put the tag on with the constriction that whenever it is transwikied, we will not lose what's here at the WP.--[[User:Dmcdevit|Dmcdevit]] 21:51, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)- BTW, there are lots of things that are trivial, but encyclopedic, check out every single pokemon character (hundreds).⏎ ⏎ == Uranus == By what standard is "urinous" a "nonexistant adjective"? It occurs in several dictionaries (cf. www.dictionary.com). It is, however, less familiar than the words "your" and "anus", so I find the second part of the following entry hard to believe without a compelling cite to back it up. "Most dictionaries list both (1) and (2). (1) is historically the older pronunciation and reflects the first-syllable stress of the original Latin word. It is the only pronunciation given by K&K, and the first pronunciation given by LPD. (2) began as a form of taboo avoidance because (1) sounds like the nonexistant adjective "urinous", but the euphemism was hardly successful as (2) can be homophonous with your anus." All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=11635467.
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