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====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
* Originally a class 3 strong verb, it diverged from the regular pattern first by shifting the /θ/ sound of its past participle root to a /d/ sound during the Old Skundavisk period, and then by replacing the regular past tense root ''warth'' by ''worde'' around the 17th century. It is now classified as an irregular verb.
* Originally a class 3 strong verb, it diverged from the regular pattern first by shifting the /θ/ sound of its past participle root to a /d/ sound during the Old Skundavisk period, and then by replacing the regular past tense root ''warth'' by ''worde'' around the 17th century. It is now classified as an irregular verb.
* Most dialects use it as a passive auxiliary instead of the typically Kijlisk ''beun''.
* Most dialects use it as a passive auxiliary instead of the typically Kijlisk [[Contionary:beun|beun]].


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
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