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Besloot

Besloot is the simple past tense of the Dutch verb besluiten, meaning to decide. It is used to indicate that a decision was made at a specific time in the past. The present tense form is besluit, and the past participle is besloten. In perfect tenses, the verb is formed with hebben, as in Ik heb besloten.

Conjugation and usage: in the past tense, the forms are ik besloot, jij besloot, hij besloot, wij

Etymology and related forms: besluiten derives from a Dutch root meaning to close or to determine, with

See also: besluiten (the infinitive form of the verb), beslissing (decision, noun), and besluit (the noun for

besloten,
jullie
besloten,
zij
besloten.
The
past
tense
is
commonly
used
in
narrative
or
reported
speech
to
describe
a
completed
decision.
The
past
participle
besloten
is
used
with
the
auxiliary
hebben
to
form
the
present
perfect
or
pluperfect:
Ik
heb
besloten,
Hij
had
besloten.
When
expressing
the
intention
behind
the
decision,
Dutch
often
uses
an
infinitive
phrase
introduced
by
om
or
te,
for
example:
Ik
besloot
om
te
vertrekken
or
Ik
besloot
te
vertrekken.
the
noun
besluit
meaning
a
decision
or
resolution.
The
verb
has
related
forms
in
other
Germanic
languages,
and
its
construction
is
typical
of
Dutch
verbs
that
express
decisive
action.
The
noun
besluit
is
distinct
in
spelling
and
meaning
from
the
past
tense
form
besluiste
or
similar
archaic
variants
found
in
historical
texts.
a
formal
resolution).
Besloot
is
primarily
encountered
in
written
Dutch
and
formal
speech
when
recounting
past
decisions.