Main Entry: 1-ed
Pronunciation: d after a vowel or b, g, j, l, m, n, [ng], r, [th], v, z, or
zh; &d, id after d or t; t after other sounds; exceptions are pronounced at
their entries
Function: verb suffix or adjective suffix
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English -ed, -od, -ad; akin to Old High
German -t, past participle ending, Latin -tus, Greek -tos, suffix forming
verbals
1 -- used to form the past participle of regular weak verbs <ended> <faded>
<tried> <patted>
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>
from:
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=-ed&x=0&y=2
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