slovodefinícia
preterit
(encz)
preterit,preteritální Zdeněk Brož
Preterit
(gcide)
Preterit \Pret"er*it\, n. (Gram.)
The preterit; also, a word in the preterit tense.
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Preterit
(gcide)
Preterit \Pret"er*it\ (?; 277), a. [L. praeteritus, p. p. of
praeterire to go or pass by; praeter beyond, by + ire to go:
cf. F. pr['e]t['e]rit. See Issue.] [Written also
preterite and pr[ae]terite.]
1. (Gram.) Past; -- applied to a tense which expresses an
action or state as past.
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2. Belonging wholly to the past; passed by. [R.]
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Things and persons as thoroughly preterite as
Romulus or Numa. --Lowell.
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preterit
(gcide)
Preterperfect \Pre`ter*per"fect\, a. & n. [Pref. preter- +
perfect.] (Gram.)
Old name of the tense also called preterit.
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preterit
(wn)
preterit
n 1: a term formerly used to refer to the simple past tense
[syn: preterit, preterite]
podobné slovodefinícia
preterite
(mass)
preterite
- minulý čas, préteritum
preteritum
(msasasci)
preteritum
- preterite
preterite
(encz)
preterite,minulý čas Zdeněk Brožpreterite,préteritum n: Zdeněk Brož
preterition
(encz)
preterition,opomenutí n: Zdeněk Brož
preteritální
(czen)
preteritální,preterit Zdeněk Brož
Preterit
(gcide)
Preterit \Pret"er*it\, n. (Gram.)
The preterit; also, a word in the preterit tense.
[1913 Webster]Preterit \Pret"er*it\ (?; 277), a. [L. praeteritus, p. p. of
praeterire to go or pass by; praeter beyond, by + ire to go:
cf. F. pr['e]t['e]rit. See Issue.] [Written also
preterite and pr[ae]terite.]
1. (Gram.) Past; -- applied to a tense which expresses an
action or state as past.
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2. Belonging wholly to the past; passed by. [R.]
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Things and persons as thoroughly preterite as
Romulus or Numa. --Lowell.
[1913 Webster]Preterperfect \Pre`ter*per"fect\, a. & n. [Pref. preter- +
perfect.] (Gram.)
Old name of the tense also called preterit.
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Preterite
(gcide)
Preterite \Pret"er*ite\, a. & n.
Same as Preterit.
[1913 Webster]Preterit \Pret"er*it\ (?; 277), a. [L. praeteritus, p. p. of
praeterire to go or pass by; praeter beyond, by + ire to go:
cf. F. pr['e]t['e]rit. See Issue.] [Written also
preterite and pr[ae]terite.]
1. (Gram.) Past; -- applied to a tense which expresses an
action or state as past.
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2. Belonging wholly to the past; passed by. [R.]
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Things and persons as thoroughly preterite as
Romulus or Numa. --Lowell.
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preterite
(gcide)
Preterite \Pret"er*ite\, a. & n.
Same as Preterit.
[1913 Webster]Preterit \Pret"er*it\ (?; 277), a. [L. praeteritus, p. p. of
praeterire to go or pass by; praeter beyond, by + ire to go:
cf. F. pr['e]t['e]rit. See Issue.] [Written also
preterite and pr[ae]terite.]
1. (Gram.) Past; -- applied to a tense which expresses an
action or state as past.
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2. Belonging wholly to the past; passed by. [R.]
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Things and persons as thoroughly preterite as
Romulus or Numa. --Lowell.
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Preteriteness
(gcide)
Preteriteness \Pret"er*ite*ness\, n.
Same as Preteritness.
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Preterition
(gcide)
Preterition \Pre`ter*i"tion\ (?; 277), n. [L. praeteritio: cf.
F. pr['e]t['e]rition.]
1. The act of passing, or going past; the state of being
past. --Bp. Hall.
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2. (Rhet.) A figure by which, in pretending to pass over
anything, a summary mention of it is made; as, "I will not
say, he is valiant, he is learned, he is just." Called
also paraleipsis.
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3. (Law) The omission by a testator of some one of his heirs
who is entitled to a portion. --Bouvier.
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Preteritive
(gcide)
Preteritive \Pre*ter"i*tive\, a. (Gram.)
Used only or chiefly in the preterit or past tenses, as
certain verbs.
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Preteritness
(gcide)
Preteritness \Pret"er*it*ness\, n.
The quality or state of being past. --Bentley. Lowell.
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preterite
(wn)
preterite
n 1: a term formerly used to refer to the simple past tense
[syn: preterit, preterite]
preterition
(wn)
preterition
n 1: suggesting by deliberately concise treatment that much of
significance is omitted [syn: paralepsis, paraleipsis,
paralipsis, preterition]
PRETERITION
(bouvier)
PRETERITION, civil law. The omission by a testator of some one of his heirs
who is entitled to a legitime, (q.v.) in the succession.
2. Among the Romans, the preterition of children when made by the
mother were presumed to have been made with design; the preterition of sons
by any other testator was considered as a wrong and avoided the will, except
the will of a soldier in service, which was not subject to so much form.

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