1. Etymology of the English suffix -ed
the English suffix -ed
Derivations in English
affected, affected, wickedUsage
Word found in Modern English2. Etymology of the English suffix -ed
derived from the English suffix -ed
Derivations in English
abased, abbreviated, absorbed, abstracted, accepted, accosted, accredited, accused, acknowledged, addicted, adjusted, affected, affianced, affiliated, aggravated, agonized, allowed, antiquated, applied, appointed, articled, articulated, assembled, asserted, assorted, assumed, atrophied, attached, authorized, babelized, balanced, banded, bemused, betrothed, bewildered, biased, blamed, blitzed, bloated, boiled, bombed, bounded, bucked, bundled, burdened, burred, calculated, canned, certified, circumstanced, civilized, clipped, cloistered, closeted, collected, complicated, composed, compromised, concentrated, concerned, conflicted, conjoined, considered, consolidated, constrained, contented, continued, contorted, contracted, contrived, converted, convoluted, corned, cornuted, countrified, crenelated, crossed, crowded, cultivated, cultured, dashed, debauched, deceased, decided, declared, decomposed, decorated, dedicated, deferred, deflected, dejected, delighted, demented, departed, depraved, deprived, deranged, deserted, deserved, desiccated, designed, destined, detached, detailed, determined, devoted, dignified, dilapidated, directed, disabled, disadvantaged, disaffected, disappointed, disconnected, discontented, disgruntled, dished, disinclined, disjoined, disjointed, disorganized, disoriented, dispirited, displaced, dispossessed, dissatisfied, dissected, dissipated, distended, distinguished, distorted, distracted, disturbed, diversified, divided, doddered, dratted, durned, educated, elated, elected, elevated, emaciated, emancipated, embowed, endangered, enervated, engaged, estranged, euchred, exaggerated, exalted, excited, experienced, exposed, exserted, fancied, fatigued, finished, fitted, fledged, flexed, flurried, foliated, forced, foxed, fragmentized, frazzled, frightened, frosted, frustrated, fumed, gentrified, glazed, glottalized, goldarned, graduated, grooved, guarded, gutturalized, hackneyed, hammered, heated, hepped, horrified, hurried, hydrated, illustrated, immerse, impaired, impassioned, implied, impoverished, improvised, imputed, incapacitated, incised, included, incorporated, inexperiencedUsage
Word found in Modern English3. Etymology of the English suffix -ed
derived from the English suffix -ed
