Succame vs Succade - What's the difference?
succame | succade |
(succumb)
As a verb succame
is {{context|chiefly|North American|_|dialect|non-standard| lang=en}} simple past of succumb.As a noun succade is
candied citrus peel (or, less commonly, other preserves).succame
English
Alternative forms
* succumbedVerb
(head)- He'' ''succame'' ''to his injuries.
Usage notes
* This non-standard formation typically keeps the past participle as succumb , following the same analogy with come.References
* Royal Skousen, Deryle Lonsdale, Dilworth B. Parkinson, Analogical Modeling: An Exemplar-based Approach to Language , 2002,Page 22* Robert R. Ratcliffe, The "broken" Plural Problem in Arabic and Comparative Semitic: Allomorphy and Analogy in Non-concatenative Morphology , 1998,
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