Preparabant
Preparabant is a Latin verb form meaning "they were preparing" or "they used to prepare." It is the imperfect active indicative, third person plural, of the verb preparare, a first-conjugation verb meaning "to prepare." The form appears in classical and later Latin texts to describe past actions that were ongoing or habitual.
Morphology and formation: Preparabant is built from the verb stem prepar- plus the thematic vowel and the
Usage: In Latin, the imperfect is used to convey ongoing past activity, routine past actions, or background
Examples: A typical sentence might be Puellae cibum preparabant, meaning "The girls were preparing the meal."
Relation to other forms: Preparabant is one of many imperfect forms in Latin. It belongs to the