Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Origin of headword or sense

Capture the origin of a headword or sense using aspan element with role="etymology".

The origin is most commonly found at the end of an entry enclosed within square brackets.

Example

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Becomes;


<e id="acref-9780199543700-e-599" doi="10.1093/acref/9780199543700.013.0599">
<headwordGroup>
<headword>bronc</headword><partOfSpeech>noun</partOfSpeech>
</headwordGroup>
<section role="main" id="acref-9780199543700-section-599"><textMatter>
<div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-841">
<p>
<span role="context">orig and mainly US</span> A bronco, a horse. <date isoDate="1893">1893</date>–. <span role="etymology">[Abbreviation of
<i>bronco</i>
<partOfSpeech>noun</partOfSpeech>.]</span>
</p>
</div1></textMatter>
</section>
</e>
Release ID:
20261202
ID:
OUP_A-Z_Reference_Works_OxEncyclML_TCI_topic_8_1_4
Author:
dunnm
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
4400