The third-person singular present tense of 'coredeem,' meaning he, she, it, or they redeem or restore together.
From 'coredeem' + '-s' (third-person singular marker in present tense), a feature that developed in Old English and became standardized in Middle English.
The 's' ending on verbs in English is so automatic we barely notice it—'he walks,' 'she runs'—but it's actually a relic from Old English gender and person agreement that mostly disappeared from other parts of speech.
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