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past

preposition
Beyond in time. Hebrews 11:11.

past

participle passive
Gone by; done; accomplished; ended.

past

Enacted; having received all the formalities necessary to constitute a law.

past

participle passive
of pass. Gone by or beyond; not present; not future.

past

Spent; ended; accomplished.

past

noun
Elliptically, past time; as indemnity for the past.

past

Having lost; not possessing; as, he was past sense of feeling.

past

Beyond; out of reach of; as, he was past cure or help. Love, when once past government, is consequently past shame.

past

Beyond; further than; as past the boundary.

past

Above; more than. The northern Irish Scots have bows not past three quarters of a yard long.

past

After; beyond in time. The company assembled at half past seven, that is, at half an hour after seven.