forgot

Etymology

verb

  1. simple past of forget
  2. (archaic or colloquial) simple past and past participle of forget
    Sir, Lord Hailes has forgot. There is nothing in Pryor that will excite to lewdness. 1816 [1777], James Boswell, quoting Samuel Johnson, The life of Samuel Johnson[…], volume 3, T. Cadell and W. Davies, pages 210–211
    “That's so sweet of you! I think everyone has forgot me, sitting here in my box like a doll in a shop and nobody wants her.” “You haven't seen Dr. Wilfred, have you, Elli?” said Nikki. “Our lecturer? He hasn't phoned, by any chance?” 2012, Michael Frayn, Skios: A Novel, volume 1, Macmillan, page 189

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