Definition of "preterite" (grammar, of a tense) Showing an action at a determined moment in the past . quotations examples
Quotations The Dravidian preterite tense is ordinarily formed , like the present , by annexing the pronominal signs to the preterite verbal participle .
1913 , Robert Caldwell, edited by J.L. Wyatt and T. Ramakrishna Pillai, A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian, or, South-Indian Family of Languages, 3rd edition, London: Kegan Paul, page 496
Belonging wholly to the past ; passed by . quotations examples
Quotations Boas , Benedict , Malinowski , Radcliffe -Brown , Murdock , Evans -Pritchard , Griaule , Levi -Strauss , to keep the list short , preterite , and variegated , […]
1988, Clifford Geertz, Works and Lives: The Anthropologist as Author, page 19
(grammar) A grammatical tense or verb form serving to denote events that took place or were completed in the past . quotations examples
Quotations When simple verbs redouble the preterite , the compounds drop the first syllable , as : Pello , pĕpŭli , to drive away , to beat back ; Repello , rĕpŭli , and not rĕpĕpŭli , to drive back , to repel .
1772, John Mair, A Radical Vocabulary, Latin and English, Edinburgh: A. Murray, and J. Cochran, for A. Kincaid & W. Creech, and J. Bell, page 101