preterite

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Showing an action at a determined moment in the past.
  2. Belonging wholly to the past; passed by.
noun
  1. A grammatical tense or verb form serving to denote events that took place or were completed in the past.

Pronunciation

/ˈpɹɛtəɹɪt/ /ˈpɹɛtəɹət/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-preterite.wav LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-preterite2.wav

Word forms

preterite preterit praeterite præterite pret. preterites

Etymology

From Middle English preterit, from Old French preterit (13th century), from Latin praeteritum (as in tempus praeteritum (“time past”)), the past participle of praetereō (“to go by, go past”), itself from praeter (“beyond, before, above, more than”) (comparative of prae (“before”)) + itum (the past participle of eō (“to go”)).

Synonyms

past foregone bygone grammatical tense

Derived words

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