Betted

/ˈbɛtəd/ verb

The past tense of 'bet,' meaning to have wagered money or something of value on the outcome of an uncertain event.

From Middle English 'betten,' possibly from a Scandinavian source. The '-ed' suffix marks the past tense; 'bet' can also serve as past tense in modern usage, though 'betted' remains common in British English.

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