usés
The term "usés" is a variant form used in certain Romance languages, primarily as a plural or past participle form. In Spanish, "usé" is the first‑person singular preterite of the verb "usar" (to use). When conjugated for the first person plural, it becomes "usamos". However, in some regional dialects or archaic contexts, "usés" may appear as a non‑standard plural form derived from “usé”, especially in written texts from the 19th or early 20th centuries. Its meaning corresponds to “used items” or the action of having used something.
In French, the suffix “‑és” is not typical; French uses “usés” as the past participle of the
In Portuguese, the word "usados" is the standard plural adjective meaning “used”. The form "usés" is not
Thus, "usés" is generally understood as a non‑standard or historic plural form related to the concept of