<xr>

<xr> (cross-reference phrase) contains a phrase, sentence, or icon referring the reader to some other location in this or another text. 9.3.5.3 Cross-References to Other Entries
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Attribute att.lexicographic (@expand, @norm, @split, @value, @orig, @location, @mergedIn, @opt)
typeindicates the type of cross reference, using any convenient typology.
Zustand Empfohlen
Datentyp
data.enumerated
Beispielwerte sind etwa:
syn
(synonym) cross reference for synonym information
etym
(etymological) etymological information
cf
(compare or consult) related or similar term
illus
(illustration) illustration of an object
Verwendet vonetym model.entryPart.top model.entryPart
Kann enthalten
Deklaration
element xr
{
   att.global.attributes,
   att.lexicographic.attributes,
   attribute type { data.enumerated }?,
   (
      text
    | model.gLikemodel.phrasemodel.interusglblmodel.global
   )*
}
Beispiel
<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>
Beispiel
<entry>
 <form>
  <orth>lawful</orth>
 </form>
 <xr type="syn">SYN. see <ref>legal</ref>
 </xr>
</entry>
Anmerkung
May contain character data and phrase-level elements; usually contains a <ref> or a <ptr> element.
This element encloses both the actual indication of the location referred to, which may be tagged using the <ref> or <ptr> elements, and any accompanying material which gives more information about why the reader is being referred there.