Floated

/ˈfloʊtɪd/ verb

Past tense of float: to move slowly through air or on the surface of liquid without sinking, or to drift without purpose.

From Old English 'flota' (ship/fleet), likely from Proto-Germanic origins meaning 'to float.' Related to 'fleet' (group of ships), showing how water travel shaped the word.

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