Is there a way to do a Morphological Search for a transliterated lemma? [This would have some advantages in using a "wild card" form of a word.]
I don't think so because, at least in the Interlinears, I think the transliterated form is not a tag but something generated by the program. I say this because you can change the transliteration scheme in the Program Settings.
You can, of course do a regular search for a particular transliteration, but I don't think the Morph search would be the right tool for such a search.
Thanks, Kevin. That was helpful.
Whilst you could do a translit Morph search (eg. enter nymphios and it will give you translit:nymphios) it will get results from the manuscript and lemma levels and affect the count. A wildcard search potentially has the advantage of being an unaccented root search eg. translit:nymph* as this takes in the results from lemma:νυμφ*, lemma:νύμφ*, lemma:Nύμφ*
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