| P5191 | derived from lexeme | ... | L5567 (???) | ??? |
| P5831 | usage example | Monolingualtext | In the new global foodie zeitgeist, a younger generation of chefs are now establishing themselves in French kitchens. | ??? |
| P13277 | A Dictionary of Sociology entry ID | 2520 |
| P13736 | A Dictionary of Sports Studies entry ID | 1220 |
| P12718 | Australian Oxford Dictionary ID | 0063593 |
| P12726 | Canadian Oxford Dictionary ID | 0079632 |
| P11130 | Merriam-Webster online dictionary entry | zeitgeist |
| P12690 | New Oxford American Dictionary ID | 1307953 |
| P12739 | Oxford Dictionary of English entry ID | 0969600 |
| P5275 | Oxford English Dictionary entry ID (pre-July 2023) | 232756 |
| P12510 | Oxford English Dictionary object ID (post-July 2023) | 1197805271 |
| P13258 | Presisov večjezični slovar ID | 11595284 |
| P13163 | The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language entry ID | Z5009700 |
| P11263 | The Britannica Dictionary entry | zeitgeist |
| P12724 | The New Zealand Oxford Dictionary ID | 0062165 |
| P12675 | The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ID | 7864 |
| P12678 | The Oxford Essential Dictionary of Foreign Terms in English ID | 7926 |
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