Évoqué
Évoqué is a French verb meaning "evoked" or "mentioned." It is the past participle of the verb évoquer, which has several related meanings. Primarily, évoquer can mean to bring something to mind, to recall, or to summon. This might be a memory, an image, a feeling, or even a supernatural entity. In a legal context, évoquer can refer to the act of removing a case from one court to another, or to calling upon something for consideration. It can also mean to suggest or hint at something indirectly. The feminine form is "évoquée" and the masculine plural is "évoqués," while the feminine plural is "évoquées," all agreeing in gender and number with the noun they modify. For example, a memory evoked by a song would be une souvenirs évoqués par une chanson. The verb's root is derived from the Latin word evocare, meaning "to call out."