proclamada
Proclamada is the feminine singular past participle of the Spanish verb proclamar. It functions as an adjective or as part of a passive voice construction, describing something that has been proclaimed or announced. It agrees with the noun it modifies in gender and number. For example, “la fecha proclamada para la ceremonia fue el 3 de junio” or “la independencia proclamada tras la declaración.” It can also appear in passive constructions such as “la ciudad ha sido proclamada capital.”
Etymology and usage notes: proclamada derives from proclamar, which comes from Latin proclamare, meaning to cry
Related forms and alternatives: the masculine form is proclamado and the noun forms most commonly used for
In summary, proclamada denotes something that has been proclaimed and is used to describe feminine nouns in