Definition
Past tense of the verb form 'complot', meaning to have formed or engaged in a conspiracy.
Etymology
From 'complot' as a verb, with the past tense suffix '-ed', following regular English verb conjugation patterns.
Kelly Says
Using 'complotted' as a past tense tells you that 'complot' functioned as both noun and verb in Renaissance English—speakers could say 'they complotted against the king' with the ease we use 'plotted.'
Translations
ARالعربية
دبر مؤامرة
dabbar mu'amara
BNবাংলা
কুপরিকার
kup-ori-kar
CACatalà
conspirar
kon-spi-rar
CSČeština
spikloval
spik-lo-val
DADansk
plottede
plot-ted
DEDeutsch
verschwört
fesh-vyoert
ELΕλληνικά
συνωμότησε
sin-o-mo-te-se
ESEspañol
conspiró
kon-speh-roh
FAفارسی
음모를 꾸몄다
eummo-reul kku-myeo-tta
FISuomi
suunnitteli
soo-niteh-li
FRFrançais
a comploté
a kom-plo-te
GUGU
સુચવ્યું
soo-ch-vyun
HIहिन्दी
षड्यंत्र रचा
shadyaantr racha
HUMagyar
szabatozott
sha-ba-to-tzot
IDBahasa Indonesia
membuat komplot
mem-buat kom-plot
ITItaliano
ha cospirato
a ko-spi-ra-toh
JA日本語
陰謀を企てた
inbo o kiteta
KO한국어
음모를 꾸몄다
eummo-reul kku-myeo-tta
MSBahasa Melayu
berplot
ber-plot
NLNederlands
complotteerde
kom-plot-teerde
PLPolski
spiskował
spis-kwo-wal
PTPortuguês
conspirou
kon-spe-roo
RORomână
a conspirat
a kon-spi-ra-t
RUРусский
замышлял
zamyshlyal
SVSvenska
upptänkte
up-tan-kte
SWKiswahili
kujifanya
koo-ji-fa-nya
TAதமிழ்
கூட்டமைப்பு
koo-tta-mai-ppu
TRTürkçe
komplott etti
kom-plot et-ti
UKУкраїнська
задумував
za-doo-mu-vav
VITiếng Việt
mưu đồ
moo doo
ZUZU
ukuthwala
koo-thwa-la