<entry> contains a reasonably well-structured dictionary entry.
Attributes:
Example
Note

Like all elements, <entry> inherits an id attribute from the class global. No restrictions are placed on the method used to construct id s; one convenient method is to use the orthographic form of the headword, appending a disambiguating number where necessary. Identification codes are sometimes included on machine-readable tapes of dictionaries for in-house use.

Tagsetbase tag set for printed dictionaries
Classcomp.dictionaries, entries
Filenameteidict2
Content: Like all dictionary grouping tags, <entry> may contain character data mixed with any other elements defined in the dictionary tag set.
Parentsadd argument body castList corr div div0 div1 div2 div3 div4 div5 div6 div7 epigraph epilogue equiv item metDecl note performance prologue q quote remarks set sic stage superentry view [May not appear at any level within: hom]
Childrendef eg etym form gramGrp hom note re sense trans usg xr [May include at any level: anchor]
Declaration
<!ELEMENT entry         - O  (hom | sense | 
                             %m.dictionaryTopLevel)+ 
                                                 +(anchor)      >
<!ATTLIST entry              %a.global
                             %a.entries                         >
See 12.1 ; 12.2

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