Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Homograph numbers in slang dictionary entries

Homograph numbers always appear directly after the headword and appear in superscript. Capture them in hom elements.

This information extends the general information.

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Becomes;


<e id="acref-9780199543700-e-236" doi="10.1093/acref/9780199543700.013.0236">
<headwordGroup>
<headword>bat</headword>
<hom>1</hom><partOfSpeech>noun</partOfSpeech>
</headwordGroup>
<section role="main" id="acref-9780199543700-section-236"><textMatter>
<div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-322">
<p>
<enumerator>1</enumerator>
<span role="example">(to have) bats in the belfry</span> (to be) crazy or eccentric.
<date isoDate="1901">
<i>c.</i>1901</date>–.</p>
<p>
<displayText class="prosequote">
<p>
<span role="work">
<b>Blackwood's</b>
</span> ... </p>
</displayText>
</p>
</div1></textMatter>
</section>
</e>
<e id="acref-9780199543700-e-237" doi="10.1093/acref/9780199543700.013.0237">
<headwordGroup>
<headword>bat</headword>
<hom>2</hom><partOfSpeech>noun</partOfSpeech>
</headwordGroup>
<section role="main" id="acref-9780199543700-section-237"><textMatter>
<div1 id="acref-9780199543700-div1-324">
<p>A rate of stroke or speed, pace. <date isoDate="1824">1824</date>–.</p>
<p>
<displayText class="prosequote">
<p>
<nameGrp foreNames="J." mainName="Welcome">
<b>J. Welcome</b>
</nameGrp> We
turned on to the ... </p>
</displayText>
</p>
</div1></textMatter>
</section>
</e>
Release ID:
20261202
ID:
OUP_A-Z_Reference_Works_OxEncyclML_TCI_topic_8_1_8
Author:
dunnm
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
4400