Documented

/ˈdɑkjəmɛntɪd/ adjective

Recorded in written form or other permanent media as evidence or proof. Supported by official papers or certificates.

From Latin 'documentum' meaning 'lesson, proof', from 'docere' (to teach). The verb form emerged in the 17th century, with the past participle 'documented' becoming common in bureaucratic and academic contexts.

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