eesolevas
Eesolevas is a term used in theoretical linguistics to denote a hypothetical verb form or mood that marks a prospective, future-facing anteriority. It is discussed in the context of tense–aspect–mood systems for constructed languages and as a thought experiment for natural-language typology. The term is not attested as a conventional grammatical category in widely studied natural languages; its use is primarily scholarly and symbolic.
The word is formed from roots associated with before or ahead and a participial suffix meaning being,
In typical analysis, eesolevas would attach to a verb or verb phrase to indicate that the described
Because eesolevas is a theoretical construct, there are no standard example sentences in natural language data.
Related topics include the future perfect, the prospective aspect, tense–aspect–mood theory, and constructed languages.