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Organize
organized matter in this sense used chiefly in the past participle
Indebt
into debt to place under obligation chiefly used in the participle indebted
ed
The termination of the past participle of regular or weak verbs also of analogous participial adjectives
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suit
to initiate legal proceedings, literally, pursuit, from siute, feminine past participle of suire to follow, from Old French sivre see sue
Dishevel
throw the hair in disorder used chiefly in the passive participle
Befog
To involve in a fog mostly as a participle or part adj
Been
The past participle of Be In old authors it is also the pr
vagrant
vagrant [Anglo-French wagerant vageraunt, from present participle of vagrer walcrer to wander about, drift, probably from Old
terre tenant
from Old French terre land + tenant holding, from present participle of tenir to hold] : one in actual possession of
tenant
tenant [Anglo-French, from Old French, from present participle of tenir to hold, from Latin tenēre] : one who
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