-ed

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verb suffix

Definition of -ED

—used to form the past tense of regular weak verbs <judged> <denied> <dropped>

Origin of -ED

Middle English -ede, -de, from Old English -de, -ede, -ode, -ade; akin to Old High German -ta, past ending (1st singular) and probably to Old High German -t, past participle ending

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