t phrase
#
wiki t phrase [-h] [-l <lang>] [-s] [-w <width>] [-u] [--no-title] <title>
Define phrases from Wiktionary.
Options#
-s
, --summary
#
Print a short summary of the phrase instead of the entire page.
Sets --no-title
.
-w
, --width <width>
#
Set the maximum width of text wrapping.
0 for no wrapping.
Defaults to 80.
-u
, --url
#
Print the URL of the page after the text.
--no-title
#
Don’t print the title heading of the definition.
Inherited options#
-l
, --lang <lang>
#
ISO 639-1 language code of localized Wiktionary to use.
Defaults to en
.
<title>
#
Name of phrase to interact with.
Examples#
$ wiki t phrase "cool"
cool
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== English ==
=== Alternative forms ===
(slang) c00l, coo, k00l, kewl, kool, qewl, qool
=== Pronunciation ===
enPR: ko͞ol, IPA(key): /kuːl/
Rhymes: -uːl
=== Etymology 1 ===
From Middle English cool, from Old English cōl (“cool, cold, tranquil, calm”),
from Proto-West Germanic *kōl(ī), from Proto-Germanic *kōlaz, *kōluz (“cool”),
from Proto-Indo-European *gel- (“cold”). Cognate with Saterland Frisian köil
(“cool”), West Frisian koel (“cool”), Dutch koel (“cool”), Limburgish kool
(“cool”), German Low German köhl (“cool”), German kühl (“cool”). Related to
cold.
==== Adjective ====
cool (comparative cooler, superlative coolest)
Having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold.
Synonym: chilly
Antonyms: lukewarm, tepid, warm
Allowing or suggesting heat relief.
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