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Webster 1913 Edition
Passado
1.
(Fencing)
A pass or thrust.
Shak.
2.
(Man.)
A turn or course of a horse backward or forward on the same spot of ground.
Definition 2024
passado
passado
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese passado, corresponding to passar (“to pass”) + -ado.
Pronunciation
Noun
passado m (plural passados)
- past (period of time that has already happened)
- No passado as pessoas não liam muitos livros.
- In the past people didn’t read many books.
- No passado as pessoas não liam muitos livros.
- (grammar) past; past tense (verb tense expressing actions that already happened)
Quotations
For usage examples of this term, see Citations:passado.
Synonyms
- (past tense): pretérito
Adjective
passado m (feminine singular passada, masculine plural passados, feminine plural passadas, comparable)
- past (of the past)
- Glórias passadas.
- Past glories.
- Glórias passadas.
- (with time periods) last; previous (nouns modified by passado in this sense can be noun phrases or adverb phrases)
- Ano passado li três livros.
- I read three books last year.
- No ano passado li três livros.
- I read three books in the previous year.
- Ano passado li três livros.
- (of fruit) past its ripeness; beginning to rot
- (figuratively) past its prime
Quotations
For usage examples of this term, see Citations:passado.
Related terms
Descendants
- Guinea-Bissau Creole: pasadu
- Kabuverdianu: pasádu
- Macanese: passado
- Kristang: passadu
- Principense: pasadu
- Tetum: pasadu
Verb
passado m (feminine singular passada, masculine plural passados, feminine plural passadas)
- masculine singular past participle of passar
Quotations
For usage examples of this term, see Citations:passar.