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:* Telefon
:Nicht zu verwechseln mit einem Platz, der eine fixe Position hat. Benutze dies mit Vorsicht.
 
;anglicisation:
: process of making something English
 
;attribute: (''sec. obj.'') Attributes are for something permanent, or at least somewhat permanent: eye color, blood type, etc. Usually you would have not more than one of each attribute type for a person/family/etc.
==B==
;custom: This indicates a user defined type, as opposed to types that are predefined in Gramps.
==D==;date: (sec. obj.) Dates in Gramps are much more complex than just a month, day, and year. Dates are always in a particular calendar, can span a time frame, can be approximate, and have support for many other subtleties specific to genealogy data.  ;DNA:# acronym: '''d'''eoxyribo'''n'''ucleic '''a'''cid# a nucleic acid that carries genetic information 
;DTD: Akronym: '''D'''ocument '''T'''ype '''D'''efinition
==E==
;Ereignis: (prim. obj) A defining moment in a person's life. See [[events in Gramps|events]] for the use in genealogy, for predefined events in Gramps and suggested naming for common events.
;Ereignisrolle: The role a person plays in an event. In Gramps an event can be linked to as many people as desired. Each person will play a different role. Event role captures this. Some common roles are predefined, others the user can add by just typing in the appropriate role.
;Ereignistyp: The general denominator an event belongs to. Eg a christian, civil, tibetan, ... marriage, are all denoted by the event type ''marriage''. See [[events in Gramps]] for an overview.
==L==
==M==
;matronym:
: personal name based on the name of one's mother
==N==
==O==
==P==
;patronym:: personal name based on the name of one's father;primary object: Primary objects are the fundamental top level objects. They contain a hierarchy of secondary objects, and can be referenced by other primary or secondary objects in . In the Gramps database, primary objects and the secondary objects that they contain are stored as separate records. Each primary object type is stored in a separate table. These See [[Using_database_API#Primary_Objects|Using database API, Primary Objects]] (see also ''secondary object''): The primary objects are:
:* Person - Contains the information specific to an individual person.
:* Family - Contains the information specific to relationships between people. This typically contains one or two parents and zero or more children.
:* Source - Contains the information related to a source of information.
:* Citation - Contains the information related to a citation into a source.
:* Media Object - Contains the information related to a media object. This includes images, documents, or any other type of related files.
:* Note - Contains the information related to a note.
: Primary objects are treated as tables within the database. Individual components that compose the primary object are stored as individual items in the database. See [[Using_database_API#Primary_Objects|Using database API, Primary Objects]] (see also ''secondary object'')
==Q==
==R==
;Rolle: ''see event role''
 
;romanization:
: linguistic representation of a word in the Roman (Latin) alphabet
 
==S==
;secondary object: Secondary objectobjects are contained within other objects, and cannot be referenced directly. They can contain other secondary objects. Examples include: Name, Date and Address. See [[Using_database_API#Secondary_Objects|Using database API, Secondary Objects]] (see also ''primary object'')
==T==
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