Borrowed vs Borrowe - What's the difference?
borrowed | borrowe |
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:* 1603-06': "The Thane of Cawdor lives; why do you dress me in '''borrowed robes?" — ''Macbeth: Ac.1 Sc3, Wm. Shakespeare.
*{{quote-book, year=1594, author=Thomas Nash, title=The Vnfortunate Traveller, or The Life Of Jack Wilton, chapter=, edition=
, passage=One Isaac Medicus'' a bergomast was the man hee chose to make him a monster, who beeing a courtier and repairing to his house very often, neither for loue of him nor his wife, but onely with a drift to borrowe monie of a pawne of waxe and parchment, when he sawe his expectation deluded, and that ''Castaldo'' was too charie for him to close with, he priuily with purpose of reuenge, gaue out amongest his copesmates, that hee resorted to ''Castaldos house for no other end but to cuckolde him, & doubtfully he talkt that he had and he had not obtained his sute. }}
As verbs the difference between borrowed and borrowe
is that borrowed is past tense of borrow while borrowe is obsolete spelling of lang=en.borrowed
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