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ed

ed /ˈɛd/ noun
ed
/ˈɛd/
noun
Learner's definition of ED
[noncount] informal
: education教育

ed

1 of 5

noun

: education
driver's ed
adult ed

ed

2 of 5

abbreviation (1)

edited; edition; editor

ED

3 of 5

abbreviation (2)

-ed

4 of 5

verb suffix or adjective suffix

after a vowel or d,
b,
g,
j,
l,
m,
n,
ŋ,
r,
t͟h,
v,
z,
 or  zh;
əd,
id,
 after  d,
 or  t;
after other sounds t;
 exceptions are pronounced at their entries 
1
used to form the past participle of regular weak verbs
endedfadedtriedpatted
2
used to form adjectives of identical meaning from Latin-derived adjectives ending in -ate
crenulated
3
a
: having : characterized by
cultured
two-legged
b
: having the characteristics of
bigoted

-ed

5 of 5

verb suffix

used to form the past tense of regular weak verbs
judgeddenieddropped

Word History

Etymology

Verb suffix or adjective suffix

Middle English, from Old English -ed, -od, -ad; akin to Old High German -t, past participle ending, Latin -tus, Greek -tos, suffix forming verbals

Verb suffix

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

First Known Use

Noun

1954, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of ed was in 1954

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