<entry>

<entry> contains a single structured entry in any kind of lexical resource, such as a dictionary or lexicon. [9.1 Dictionary Body and Overall Structure 9.2 The Structure of Dictionary Entries]
Moduledictionaries — 9 Dictionaries
Attributesatt.global (@xml:id, @n, @xml:lang, @rend, @rendition, @xml:base, @xml:space) (att.global.linking (@corresp, @synch, @sameAs, @copyOf, @next, @prev, @exclude, @select)) (att.global.analytic (@ana)) (att.global.facs (@facs)) (att.global.change (@change)) att.entryLike (@type) att.sortable (@sortKey)
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Contained by
May contain
Declaration

<rng:element name="entry">
 <rng:ref name="att.global.attributes"/>
 <rng:ref name="att.global.linking.attributes"/>
 <rng:ref name="att.global.analytic.attributes"/>
 <rng:ref name="att.global.facs.attributes"/>
 <rng:ref name="att.global.change.attributes"/>
 <rng:ref name="att.entryLike.attributes"/>
 <rng:ref name="att.sortable.attributes"/>
 <rng:oneOrMore>
  <rng:choice>
   <rng:ref name="hom"/>
   <rng:ref name="sense"/>
   <rng:ref name="model.entryPart.top"/>
   <rng:ref name="model.global"/>
   <rng:ref name="model.ptrLike"/>
  </rng:choice>
 </rng:oneOrMore>
</rng:element>
element entry
{
   att.global.attributes,
   att.global.linking.attributes,
   att.global.analytic.attributes,
   att.global.facs.attributes,
   att.global.change.attributes,
   att.entryLike.attributes,
   att.sortable.attributes,
   ( hom | sense | model.entryPart.top | model.global | model.ptrLike )+
}
Example
<entry>
 <form>
  <orth>disproof</orth>
  <pron>dIs"pru:f</pron>
 </form>
 <gramGrp>
  <pos>n</pos>
 </gramGrp>
 <sense n="1">
  <def>facts that disprove something.</def>
 </sense>
 <sense n="2">
  <def>the act of disproving.</def>
 </sense>
</entry>
Note
Like all elements, entry inherits an xml:id attribute from the class global. No restrictions are placed on the method used to construct xml:ids; 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.