An alternative or dialectal form of 'dawted,' past tense of 'dawt' in Scottish English.
From 'dawt' with a variant past tense ending '-et,' showing that Scottish English uses alternative conjugation patterns. The '-et' ending appears in other Scots verbs, demonstrating systematic dialect differences.
Dialect variations aren't random—they follow their own rules. Scottish '-et' endings show that the dialect preserved or developed alternative grammar patterns, creating systematic differences from standard English.
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