supinepast
Supinepast is a proposed grammatical category used in linguistics and some constructed-language descriptions to denote a past-oriented action expressed through a supine form. The supine is a non-finite verb form historically associated with Latin and other traditions, often used to convey purpose or result. In the supinepast framework, the form carries past reference together with a focus on the resultant state after the action.
The term is formed from supine and past, reflecting a synthesis of a non-finite, action-naming form with
In practice, supinepast is most often discussed in theoretical or conlang contexts. Proponents suggest it could
Example (hypothetical language): a verb root eat combined with a supinepast marker may render as “eat-supinepast,”
Supinepast remains a niche concept with no wide consensus, primarily discussed in theoretical linguistics and conlang