different between addulce vs addulced
addulce
English
Etymology
Like French adoucir; from Latin ad (“to, toward; denoting increase”) + dulcis (“sweet”).
Verb
addulce (third-person singular simple present addulces, present participle addulcing, simple past and past participle addulced)
- (transitive, obsolete) To sweeten; to soothe.
Anagrams
- caudled
addulce From the web:
addulced
English
Verb
addulced
- simple past tense and past participle of addulce
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