Category:Old English links with manual fragments

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Newest and oldest pages 
Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. færbu
  2. geare
  3. biforan
  4. somod
  5. ðonne
  6. eal
  7. sliþen
  8. waþem
  9. bidæled
  10. forðon
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. seit
  2. seid
  3. geap
  4. læce
  5. fawe
  6. twelfty
  7. biforan
  8. færbu
  9. feormian
  10. aer-

Pages containing Old English links where a manual link fragment has been given.

This occurs when the link fragment has been specified using # after the term, which overrides the normal fragment generated by link templates that points to the relevant language section.

Link fragments are used to point to a specific section on a target page, and it is preferable to use the |id= parameter to do this, since it is less likely to break if additional content is added to the target page: for example, the fragment #Adjective will start pointing to the wrong section if another language with an adjective section is added above the intended language.