Dredged

/drɛdʒd/ verb

Past tense of dredge: to scoop or dig material from the bottom of a body of water, or to bring up something from the past.

From Middle English 'dregge,' possibly related to Dutch 'dregging.' The word originally referred to the fishing net or tool used, then became the verb describing the action of pulling up sediment or forgotten memories.

AMdredged
ARدredge
BNdredged
CAdredged
CSdredged
DAdredged
DEausgebaggert
ELdredged
ESdredged
FAdredged
FIdredged
FRdredgé
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