Präteritum

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See also: praeteritum and præteritum

German

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin praeteritum, short for tempus praeteritum (literally having-gone-by time); the latter is the past participle of praetereō, itself from praeter + .

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  • Hyphenation: Prä‧ter‧itum (etymological)
  • Hyphenation: Prä‧te‧ri‧tum (phonetic)

Noun

Präteritum n (strong, genitive Präteritums, plural Präterita)

  1. (grammar) preterite (preterite tense; past tense)
    Synonym: Vergangenheit f
    • 1744, Anfangs-Gründe der Dänischen Sprache, Oder Compendieuse Grammatica, Ottensee, page 185:
      Die übrigen Tempora sind composita, und entweder mit dem Praesenti Infinitivi, als die Futura, oder mit dem Supino, als die Praeterita, Perfectum und Plusquamperfectum, zusammengesetzt.
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