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participle
CIDE DICTIONARY
participle, n. [F. participe, L. participium, fr. particeps sharing, participant; pars, gen. partis, a part + capere to take. See Participate.].
- A part of speech partaking of the nature of both verb and adjective; a form of a verb, or verbal adjective, modifying a noun, but taking the adjuncts of the verb from which it is derived. In the sentences: a letter is written;
being asleep he did not hear;exhausted by toil he will sleep soundly, --written ,being , andexhausted areparticiples . [1913 Webster]" Present participles, called also imperfect, or incomplete, participles, end in -ing. Past participles, called also perfect, or complete, participles, for the most part end in -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n. A participle when used merely as an attribute of a noun, without reference to time, is called an adjective, or a participial adjective; as, a written constitution; a rolling stone; the exhausted army. The verbal noun in -ing has the form of the present participle. SeeVerbal noun , underVerbal ,a. " [1913 Webster]"By a participle, [I understand] a verb in an adjectival aspect." [1913 Webster] - Anything that partakes of the nature of different things. [1913 Webster]"The participles or confines between plants and living creatures." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
participle, n. Gram. a word formed from a verb (e.g. going, gone, being, been) and used in compound verb-forms (e.g. is going, has been) or as an adjective (e.g. working woman, burnt toast).
Derivative
participial adj. participially adv.
Etymology
ME f. OF, by-form of participe f. L participium (as PARTICIPATE)
THESAURUS
participle
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