1. (Grammaire) L'une des formes du verbe qui a valeur d'adjectif.
2. Le participe présent a la forme du gérondif. Chantant.
3. Le participe passé. Le participe passé 'chanté' pose d'affreux problèmes d'accord.
ETYM French participe, Latin participium, from particeps sharing, participant; pars, gen. partis, a part + capere to take. Related to Participate.
A non-finite form of the verb; in English it is used adjectivally and to form compound tenses.
Verbal adjective.
In grammar, a form of the verb. English has two forms, a present participle ending in -ing (for example, “working” in “They were working”, “working men”, and “a hard-working team”) and a past participle ending in -ed in regular verbs (for example, “trained” in “They have been trained well”, “trained soldiers”, and “a well-trained team”).