watered
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Etymology 1[edit]
Verb[edit]
watered
- simple past and past participle of water
Etymology 2[edit]
From Middle English watered, watred, ywaterd, y-wattered, i-watred, i-watered, from Old English *wæterod, *ġewæterod, equivalent to water + -ed. Cognate with West Frisian wetterd, Dutch verwaterd, German bewässert.
Adjective[edit]
watered (comparative more watered, superlative most watered)
- Supplied with water.
- Keep the horses well fed and watered.
- Marked with wavy lines like those made by water.
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