Also means
aforementioned
Usage Note
Citado is the past participle of citar used as an adjective meaning 'cited' or 'aforementioned', frequently appearing in formal and legal texts as el citado informe ('the aforementioned report'). It also means 'summoned' in legal contexts, as in citado a declarar ('summoned to testify'). The feminine form is citada.
Examples
"El citado documento fue presentado ayer."
Natural Translation
The aforementioned document was presented yesterday.
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