Citada (en. Cited)

/siˈta.ða/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That has been mentioned or referenced.
The author cited in the book is very well-known.
La autora citada en el libro es muy reconocida.
Refers to a scheduled meeting or appointment.
I have an appointment with the doctor, it's the one I mentioned.
Tengo una cita con el médico, es la citada que mencioné.

Etymology

From Latin 'citata', past participle of 'citare', which means to call or summon.

Common Phrases and Expressions

prior appointment
A summons that takes place before a meeting or encounter.
cita previa
to be summoned
Forces a person to appear before a court or at a meeting.
ser citado
medical appointment
Scheduled time to attend a medical consultation.
cita médica

Related Words

appointment
Reference to a scheduled meeting or appointment.
cita
to cite
To mention or refer to someone or something explicitly.
citar
citer
Person who mentions or cites.
citador

Slang Meanings

Informal chats with friends.
We're going to have a meeting before the party.
Vamos a tener una citada antes de la fiesta.