The verb 'buy' means to obtain in exchange for payment, with 'bought' as the simple past and past participle.
Verbum 'buy' significat obtinere permutata pecunia, cum 'bought' sit simplex praeteritum et participium praeteritum.
Front | buy |
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Back | obtain in exchange for payment: we had to find some money to buy a house | he had been able to buy up hundreds of acres | [with two objects] : he bought me a new dress | [no object] : had no interest in buying into an entertainment company. Simple Past: bought Past Participle: bought |
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