révolu
past, bygone, over
adjective reh-voh-LOO Rare
Origin: from Latin 'revolutus'
Usage Note
révolu describes a period of time that has fully elapsed and will not return: une époque révolue = a bygone era. It only ever modifies periods, ages, or spans of time — you would not use it of a broken object. The feminine form is révolue. Close in feel to the literary English 'elapsed' or 'past.'
Examples
"Cette époque est maintenant révolue."
Natural Translation
That era is now over.
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