Wikidata:Property proposal/Waddi Punjabi Lughat entry

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Waddi Punjabi Lughat entry[edit]

Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Lexemes

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Descriptionidentifier for a Punjabi Shahmukhi dictionary entry in Waddi Punjabi Lughat
RepresentsWaddi Punjabi Lughat (Q113450202)
Data typeExternal identifier
Domainlexeme
Allowed values([\u0600-\u06ff]|[\u0750-\u077f]|[\ufb50-\ufbc1]|[\ufbd3-\ufd3f]|[\ufd50-\ufd8f]|[\ufd92-\ufdc7]|[\ufe70-\ufefc]|[\uFDF0-\uFDFD])+
Example 1ਭੇਡ/بھیڈ (L689676)بھیڈ
Example 2ਨਰ/نر (L689714)نر
Example 3ਡੱਡੂ/ڈڈّو (L678986)ڈڈُّو
Sourcehttps://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/salah-ud-din/
External linksUse in sister projects: [ar][de][en][es][fr][he][it][ja][ko][nl][pl][pt][ru][sv][vi][zh][commons][species][wd][en.wikt][fr.wikt].
Planned useadd to any applicable Punjabi language lexemes
Number of IDs in sourcesomewhere in the ballpark of 130,000 (estimated by multiplying typical number of entries per page by page count)
Expected completenesseventually complete (Q21873974)
Formatter URLhttps://dsal.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/app/salah-ud-din_query.py?qs=$1&searchhws=yes&matchtype=exact
See alsoPunjabipedia ID (P7820), Sri Granth word ID (P7575), Digital Corpus of Sanskrit ID (P7572)
Applicable "stated in"-valueWaddi Punjabi Lughat (Q113450202)

Motivation[edit]

Relisted due to archival without votes.

Punjabi lexemes are modeled using both the Gurmukhi (Brahmic) and Shahmukhi (Perso-Arabic) scripts on Wikidata, however, at the moment the two external identifiers linked to Punjabi lexemes are resources which use the Gurmukhi script (Punjabipedia ID (P7820) and Sri Granth word ID (P7575)). The addition of this monolingual Punjabi Shahmukhi dictionary as an external identifier would be very useful for offering a point of comparison between the two orthographies, and as a reference point for glosses. This resource is also currently more obscure than it should be; it is not search indexed and it is unlisted from the main index of the Digital Dictionaries of South Asia collection which hosts it (an apparently unintentional omission). Besides being a useful resource for Shahmukhi, it is also likely the most comprehensive Punjabi dictionary currently available online generally. --عُثمان (talk) 23:43, 16 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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