Mario,

Including such a thing is beyond my skills, however I have always felt such 
tools including a custom dictionary, glossary would be very useful for 
Authors. 
I hope also to scan all non system tiddlers and extract all English words 
to build a word glossary and allow additional metadata for each word found 
such as a formal definition for use.
Using the browsers various tools can make sense, but if you use 
TiddlyDesktop they may not be available. One could leverage Freelinks the 
uni-link plugins

As usual allowing the addition of words as needed can keep the data size 
down. You could have a tiddlywiki for authoring content and the resultant 
tiddler dragged to the publishing wiki.

Regards
Tones

On Wednesday, 30 June 2021 at 03:20:39 UTC+10 PMario wrote:

> On Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 3:28:05 PM UTC+2 TW Tones wrote:
>
> ... I would not be surprised if there were data sets one could import for 
>> English at least to search for equivalents. 
>>
>
> You are right, there are javascript libraries that know how to handle 
> singular / plural rules. The code is usually not very big. What makes up 
> the size are the irregular rules, because they need to be hard-coded. .. 
>
> https://github.com/plurals/pluralize/blob/master/pluralize.js ... is only 
> 1 of them and it only contains english rules. .. Just an example
>
> -mario
>

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