worthed

/wɜrθt/
verb
  1. Past tense of 'worth' (archaic or nonstandard); to have had a particular value or to have happened (used in phrases like 'woe worth the day').
    • The treasure worthed more than anyone imagined.
    • In old tales, they said 'woe worthed the traitor.'
    • Woe worthed the day he made that decision.
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