Past tense of aphorize; expressed or created in the form of aphorisms.
Regular past tense formation from 'aphorize,' adding the '-ed' suffix to indicate completed action. This follows standard English verb conjugation patterns that emerged from Old English morphology.
When Oscar Wilde aphorized about life and human nature, he didn't just make people laugh—he made them *think* in new ways, which is why his witty sayings are still quoted over a century later. The power of an aphorized truth sticks around.
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