Bayed

/ˈbeɪd/ verb

Past tense of 'bay'; made the deep barking cry characteristic of hounds, especially when hunting or cornering something.

From Middle English baien, from Old French bayer, possibly imitative in origin—the word imitates the sound dogs make. The -ed suffix marks past tense, showing the action has already occurred.

AMベイድ
ARبايد
BNবেয়ড
CAbayed
CSbayed
DAbayed
DEbayed
ELμπάγιεντ
ESbayado
FAبیاید
FIbayed
FRbayé
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