fermé
Fermò is the third-person singular form of the Italian verb fermare in the passato remoto, the literary past tense. It translates to "he stopped" or "she stopped" in English. The form is used mainly in written narratives, especially historical or fictional works, rather than in everyday conversation where the passato prossimo (ha fermato) is more common.
In terms of conjugation, fermare is a regular -are verb. The passato remoto endings for this verb
Example usages include: "Il treno fermò al binario tre" meaning "The train stopped at platform three," and
Etymology-wise, fermò derives from fermare, which is related to the Latin firmāre, meaning "to make firm" or
See also fermare, its other tenses, and the broader use of the passato remoto in Italian literature.