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October 4

NEW NOMINATIONS

Neologisms, words and phases introduced in time periods

  • Propose renaming Category:Words and phrases introduced in the 12th century to Category:Phrases introduced in the 12th century (rest collapsed)
"Words and phases" per century to "Phrases"
  • Propose renaming Category:Words and phrases introduced in the 13th century to Category:Phrases introduced in the 13th century
  • Propose renaming Category:Words and phrases introduced in the 14th century to Category:Phrases introduced in the 14th century
  • Propose renaming Category:Words and phrases introduced in the 15th century to Category:Phrases introduced in the 15th century
  • Propose renaming Category:Words and phrases introduced in the 16th century to Category:Phrases introduced in the 16th century
  • Propose renaming Category:Words and phrases introduced in the 17th century to Category:Phrases introduced in the 17th century
  • Propose renaming Category:Words and phrases introduced in the 18th century to Category:Phrases introduced in the 18th century
  • Propose renaming Category:Words and phrases introduced in the 19th century to Category:Phrases introduced in the 19th century
  • Propose renaming Category:Words and phrases introduced in the 20th century to Category:Phrases introduced in the 20th century
  • Propose renaming Category:Words and phrases introduced in the 21st century to Category:Phrases introduced in the 21st century
"Words coined" per decade to "<decade> neologisms"
"Words and phrases introduced in" per year to "<year> neologisms"
Nominator's rationale: quote from Neologism: A neologism [...] is a relatively recent or isolated term, word, or phrase (emphasis mine).
I've been going through the "words and phrases introduced in" and "words coined in" categories to make sure that the "Words" category is included in the "Words and phrases" category, until I noticed that a) some of the articles in the "Words" categories are actually phrases and b) there was previous discussion which ended in a rename for century level categories from "Words coined in <century>" to "<century> neologisms". I've reverted my edits to these categories to make this a cleaner CFD.
Per century, there is enough articles in most categories, that a separate "Phrases" subcategory makes sense. Per year, a single "neologisms" category should be enough.
In the end, every "Phrases introduced in" category shall be a subcategory of a "neologisms" category. —⁠andrybak (talk) 01:29, 4 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]