plusquamperfectum

Latin

Etymology 1

From plūs (more) + quam (than) + perfectum, neuter singular of perfectus (achieved; finished; perfected). Literally, "more than finished".

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /pluːs.kʷam.perˈfek.tum/, [pɫuːs.kʷam.pɛrˈfɛk.tʊ̃]

Adjective

plūsquamperfectum

  1. nominative neuter singular of plūsquamperfectus
  2. accusative neuter singular of plūsquamperfectus
  3. vocative neuter singular of plūsquamperfectus

Etymology 2

From tempus praeteritum plūsquamperfectum, "the pluperfect tense" (Literally: "the more-than-finished past tense")

Adjective

plūsquamperfectum

  1. (grammar; neuter substantive (etymological)) the pluperfect

Usage notes

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