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Forsaken

4 December 25 by vairtere

Old English forsacan.

Forsake is chiefly applied to leaving that by which ‘natural affection’ or a sense of duty should or might have led us to remain …

Instructive to note? that while forsake means to leave, forsaken is a state of having been the one left.

In my experience, oftentimes it is not trivial to sort out which is which.

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