didst

[dɪdst]

didst Definition

archaic second person singular past tense of 'do'.

Using didst: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "didst" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Thou didst not come to the party last night.

  • Example

    Didst thou see the sunrise this morning?

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Summary: didst in Brief

'Didst' [dɪdst] is an archaic second person singular past tense of 'do'. It is no longer commonly used in modern English, but can be found in literature and historical texts. An example sentence using 'didst' is 'Thou didst not come to the party last night.'