"perfect passive participle" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: perfect passive participles [plural]
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  1. (grammar) A participle, prominent in some languages (e.g. Latin, Greek) but less common in English, describing something that happened to a noun (the subject) in the past. Categories (topical): Grammar Translations (participle present in some languages): μετοχή παθητικού παρακειμένου (metochí pathitikoú parakeiménou) [feminine] (Greek), rhangymeriad goddefol perffaith [masculine] (Welsh)

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