Masticó
Masticó is the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb masticar in the pretérito simple (simple past). It corresponds to “he chewed,” “she chewed,” or, in a formal address, “you chewed” (usted masticó). The verb masticar means to chew, either food or substances such as gum.
As a regular -ar verb, masticar in the pretérito simple follows the standard endings: yo masticé, tú
Usage and nuance: masticó typically describes a completed chewing action in the past. Examples include “Ayer,
Etymology: masticar derives from Latin masticāre, which in turn traces to Greek mastikē, related to resin used
See also: masticar, masticación, conjugación verbal, pretérito indefinido.