grounden
/ˈɡraʊndɛn/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of ground, to cover or coat with earth or a similar substance
“The plants were grounden in a thick layer of mulch to retain moisture.”
2. verb
past tense of ground, to reduce to small particles or powder
“The old brick building was grounden into dust by the wrecking ball.”
3. verb
past tense of ground, to make or become dull or less intense
“The music was grounden by the excessive noise from the construction site.”
4. verb
past tense of ground, to cause to sink or become embedded in the earth
“The ship was grounden on the rocky shore during the storm.”