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Old 02-24-2017, 07:32 PM   #1
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Question Converting dictionary for kobo

I am doing websters from NST to kobo and there's one thing I'm curious about how does it handle multiple definitions for words? For example the word "zag" which is both a noun and a verb, and has 2 seperate definitions how does it handle it?

I already have the thing ready to be converted to XML based definitions so I can run through penelope as an input of an HTML dictionary, NST had it with <super>n</super> for each version.

For those that don't know the NST uses merrian websters collegiate dictionary and it has a lot more words than kobo's default dictionary and since penelope doesn't work with MOBI I figured this route was the easiest.
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