sung
Etymology
verb
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past participle of sing -
(archaic or dialectal) simple past of sing Lulled by the Syren-song that my own heart sung to me, with eyes shut to all sight, and ears closed to all sound of danger, I drifted nearer and nearer to the fatal rocks. 1859, Wilkie Collins, The Woman in WhiteThe August Prince's First Officer […] sung a song; although it was unaccompanied by dancing it was very delightful. 1920, Annie Shepley Omori & Kochi Doi, "The Diary of Murasaki Shikibu" (translated), Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan, page 105
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