出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English preterit, from Old French preterit (13th century), from Latin praeteritum (as in tempus praeteritum (“time past”)), the past participle of praetereō (“I go by, go past”), itself from praeter (“beyond, before, above, more than”) (comparative of prae (“before”)) + itum (the past participle of eō (“I go”)).
preterite (not comparable)
preterite (複数形 preterites)
stretch over
tread over
断行すること
to worry about something
travel across
to deviate from the normal course of action―leave the beaten truck―run off the track
to deviate from the normal course of action―leave the beaten track
横断すること
traveling across
横断すること
走破する
to neglect―slight―be careless of―anything
散逸する