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pret·er·it I. adjective or pret·er·ite \ˈpred.ərə̇t, -etə-, usu -ə̇d.+V\ Etymology: Middle English preterit, from Middle French, from Latin praeteritus, past participle of praeterire to go by, pass over, from praeter past, by, beyond + ire to go — more at issue 1. archaic : belonging wholly to the past : bygone, former 2. : of, relating to, or constituting a verb tense that indicates action in the past without implication as to duration, continuance, or repetition • pret·er·it·ness or preteriteness noun -es II. noun or preterite \“\ (-s) 1. : the preterit tense of a language 2. : a verb form in the preterit tense |