Trying to make sense of 2 different ratio numbers.
E.g. Word Study Guide for ἀγαπάω
left side of panel: to love (care) 128 of 145
right side of panel (sparkline): 128/281
What does each of these number refer to?
The numbers on the left shows how many times the lemma has a particular sense associated with, so this lemma - that appears 145 times - has the sense to love (care) 128 times
The number on the right shows how what proportion of the times the sense is used are associated with this lemma, so the sense to love (care) - that appears 281 times - uses this lemma 128 times.
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