tradidit
Tradidit is a Latin verb form, the perfect active indicative third-person singular of tradere, meaning “he handed over,” “he delivered,” or “he entrusted,” depending on context. The verb tradere belongs to a common class of Latin verbs with the principal parts tradere, tradidi, traditum, which yield forms for various tenses and voices. In English translations, tradidit is typically rendered as “he handed over” or “he delivered,” but it can also carry sense of surrender or betrayal when used with the appropriate context.
Usage and nuance: Tradere generally means to transfer possession or control from one party to another, to
Related terms: The noun traditio denotes the act of handing over or delivery, and traditor can mean
In summary, tradidit functions primarily as a Latin narrative verb meaning “he handed over,” with broader senses