British spelling: past tense of epistolise; wrote epistles or letters; communicated through epistles.
From epistolise (epistle + -ise) plus the regular past tense ending -ed. The form maintains British spelling convention.
Every time someone writes 'epistolised,' they're making a tiny choice about their linguistic identity—-ise marking them as British, Canadian, Australian, or other Commonwealth English speakers.
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