caughten

English

Etymology

From caught +‎ -en (preterite plural suffix), and caught +‎ -en (strong declension past participle suffix).

Pronunciation

Verb

caughten

  1. (obsolete) plural simple past of catch
  2. (nonstandard) past participle of catch
    Black Friday in the UK just hasn't caughten on yet.
    • 1962, Philip Purser, Peregrination 22[1], Jonathan Cape, page 139:
      'Okay, okay.’ She gave a reluctant assent. ‘Anyway, we hadn't caughten a sight of one lousy polar bear.’

Quotations

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