pluterperfect
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]pluterperfect (comparative more pluterperfect, superlative most pluterperfect)
- (rare) Alternative form of pluperfect
- More than perfect
- 1908, The Cornhill Magazine, page 399:
- He married, and this is the biographer's portrait of his pluterperfect spouse
- 1918, James Joyce, Ulysses:
- The pluterperfect imperturbability of the department of agriculture.
- (grammar) Pertaining to action completed before or at a specific time.
- 1673, Claude Mauger, Claudius Mauger's French Grammar, page 182:
- The first pluterperfect will have none of them, but take quand, when, quand j'aurois eu, when I should have had.
- 1964, Herbert Best, Writing for children, page 99:
- Sometimes a writer will establish the set-back by a brief use of the pluterperfect, and then slide undetected, he hopes— into the past again.
- 1975, Sol Yurick, An Island Death, page 31:
- ...and renders all the present, and this present past, a more ancient and pluterperfect past than the Valley of the Kings, sir.
- More than perfect