New Ithkuil Dictionary (ITH-ENG) in XDXF format.
XDXF specifies a semantic format for storing dictionaries.
TODO:
- Roots
- ROOTS ASSOCIATED WITH ITHKUIL GRAMMATICAL FUNCTIONS
- COMMON STATES AND ACTS
- SPACETIME and MOTION
- PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA
- MISCELLANEOUS ENTITIES AND OBJECTS
- NATURE AND NATURAL PHENOMENA (Non-Biological)
- NATURAL PHENOMENA (BIOLOGICAL/ZOOLOGICAL)
- Affixes
- Demonstrative, Determinative, and Deictic Affixes
- Sequential/Temporal Affixes
- Spatial, Positional, and Motion Affixes
- Quantifying Affixes
- Qualifying Affixes
- Adverbial Affixes
- Modality Affixes
- Agential/Participant Affixes
- Affixes Relating to Bodily Position
- Instrumentative/Utilitative Affixes
- Configurative Affixes
- Affixes Relating to Meta-Level Qualification
- Sensory Affixes
- Affixes Relating to Mathematics and Measurement
- Coordinative and Connective Affixes
- Grammatical Affixes
- Affixes for Biological Genera, Species and Sub-Species Differentiation
- Miscellaneous Affixes
- Grammatical Categories and Definitions
feel free to pull requests :3
Place the folder ithdict2023
under the dictionary folder of GoldenDict or other compatible software.
Search contents
for a catalog. It has Equivalent of Wiktionary categories
Info is obtained by entering keywords (letters or abbreviations) in black.
Refer to XDXF Format Standard
Each lexical item is within the <ar>…</ar>
tags, their upper level element is <lexicon></lexicon>
.
At least these two parts are included in each article:
<k>key</k>
or more<def>...definition(s)...<categ>category</categ></def>
Other parts are optional.
An article for a normal root may include the following parts:
<ar>
<k><opt>-</opt>the root's value<opt>-</opt></k>
<def>
<def>
<gr><abbr>S0</abbr><b>the root's semantic notion</b></gr>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>BSC</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>CTE</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>CSV</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>OBJ</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
</def>
<def>
<gr><abbr>S1</abbr></gr>
<deftext>the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<gr><abbr>S2</abbr></gr>
<deftext>the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<gr><abbr>S3</abbr></gr>
<deftext>the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<gr>Grammar Description</gr>
<deftext>...</deftext> <!-- Or <def></def> tag(s) -->
</def>
<def>
<deftext>Associated Affix: <kref type="rel">XXX</kref></deftext>
</def>
<categ>
<kref>the root's category</kref>
</categ>
</def>
</ar>
An article for a normal affix may include the following parts:
<ar>
<k><opt>-</opt>the affix's value</k>
<k>the affix's abbr.</k>
<def>
<def>
<gr><abbr>Gradient Type XX</abbr><b>the affix's semantic notion</b></gr>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>D1</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>D2</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>D3</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>D4</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>D5</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>D6</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>D7</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>D8</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
<def>
<deftext><abbr>D9</abbr> the text of definition</deftext>
</def>
</def>
<def>
<deftext>Associated Root: -<kref type="rel">Cr</kref>-</deftext>
</def>
<categ>
<kref>the affix's category</kref>
</categ>
</def>
</ar>
<co>comment</co>
has type
attribute which specifies what kind of comment it is: grammatical
, usage
, etc.
<ex>
<ex_orig>the original phrase of the example</ex_orig>
<ex_tran>multiple translations:optional</ex_tran>
</ex>