Intro to Old English
-de is a suffix used in Old English that primarily indicates the past tense or perfective aspect of verbs. This morpheme helps form the past participle, allowing for a more complex expression of time in verbs. Its presence also connects to other features of word formation, such as transforming the base form of a verb into a form that conveys completed action or state.
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