grammared

English

Etymology

grammar + -ed

Adjective

grammared (not comparable)

  1. Having a specified style of grammar.
    • 1894, Massachusetts Reformatory, Our Paper: Volume 10
      My companion was an American, big-hearted, full-pursed, bad-grammared, with a full knowledge of her shortcomings, a native of the Pacific coast, and "glad of it."
    • 1895, Archaeological Institute of America, Out West magazine: Volume 3
      [] remarks about "the blacksmith's art" as exemplified by a mis-spelled and wild-grammared Los Angeles monthly []

Verb

grammared

  1. simple past tense and past participle of grammar
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