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percorsa

Percorsa is a term that may appear in different contexts, typically without a single, established definition. In linguistic use and as a potential proper noun, its meaning depends on how it is applied.

In Italian grammar, percorsa is the feminine singular past participle of the verb percorrere, meaning traversed

As a proper noun, percorsa may be encountered as a place name, a surname, or a project

Etymology and related forms: percorsa derives from the Italian verb percorrere, which itself comes from per-

See also: percorrere, percorso, verb forms and agreement in Italian past participles.

or
traveled.
It
can
function
as
an
adjective
in
agreement
with
a
feminine
singular
noun,
as
in
la
strada
percorsa.
In
compound
tenses
it
is
used
with
auxiliary
verbs,
and
its
masculine
singular
and
plural
forms
are
formed
as
per
the
standard
Italian
past
participle
patterns.
title
in
fictional
or
commercial
contexts.
However,
there
is
no
widely
recognized
city,
organization,
or
standard
product
universally
known
by
this
name
in
major
reference
works.
When
used
as
a
proper
noun,
its
exact
reference
is
determined
by
the
surrounding
context.
(through)
and
currere
(to
run).
Related
terms
include
percorso
(path,
course)
and
percorrere
(to
traverse).