Past tense and past participle of aroint; driven away or banished.
Regular past tense formation of 'aroint,' adding the standard English '-ed' suffix to create the past tense form.
Even though 'aroint' is archaic, it still follows modern English's regular verb rules—showing that archaic words don't vanish because they're 'old,' but because nobody uses them anymore and they fade from living speech.
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