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In the built-in kobo dictionaries, headwords are displayed together with some additional information (pronunciation and part of speech) before the definition itself. For example, if I look up the word message, it is displayed like this:
message /ˈmɛsɪdʒ/ - noun
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Is there a way to declare how a headword should be displayed in the pyglossary Entry format, so that we could include similar information?
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In the built-in kobo dictionaries, headwords are displayed together with some additional information (pronunciation and part of speech) before the definition itself. For example, if I look up the word message, it is displayed like this:
message /ˈmɛsɪdʒ/ - noun
Is there a way to declare how a headword should be displayed in the pyglossary Entry format, so that we could include similar information?
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