different between upbreathe vs upbreathed
upbreathe
English
Etymology
up- +? breathe
Verb
upbreathe (third-person singular simple present upbreathes, present participle upbreathing, simple past and past participle upbreathed)
- (obsolete) To breathe up or out; to exhale.
- 1606, John Marston, The Wonder of Women
- To you corruptlesse hunny, and pure dew,
Upbreathes our holy fire
- To you corruptlesse hunny, and pure dew,
- 1606, John Marston, The Wonder of Women
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upbreathed
English
Verb
upbreathed
- simple past tense and past participle of upbreathe
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