run-on (Q14992): Difference between revisions

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(‎Added reference to claim: skos:definition (P80): a derivative, idiom, etc. placed at the end of an entry; a word or phrase not given separate headword status but added as a sub-entry under a word or phrase to which it is related. This is a typical treatment of derivatives that do not require separate definition; compare main entry.)
(‎Removed qualifier: LexBib v1 legacy ID (P106): http://lexbib.org/terms#KipTerm_RunOn)
Property / skos:definition: a derivative, idiom, etc. placed at the end of an entry; a word or phrase not given separate headword status but added as a sub-entry under a word or phrase to which it is related. This is a typical treatment of derivatives that do not require separate definition; compare main entry. / qualifier
LexBib v1 legacy ID: http://lexbib.org/terms#KipTerm_RunOn
 

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    a derivative, idiom, etc. placed at the end of an entry; a word or phrase not given separate headword status but added as a sub-entry under a word or phrase to which it is related. This is a typical treatment of derivatives that do not require separate definition; compare main entry.