English · Common Verbs
/ˈkærɪd/
[/ˈkærɪd/]
past tense of carry
Past tense and past participle of 'carry': to have held and moved something from one place to another.
He carried the sleeping child upstairs and laid her gently in her warm little bed.
He carried the sleeping child upstairs and laid her gently in her warm little bed.
From Old French 'carier'; the 'y' changes to 'i' before the '-ed' ending.
Used to describe completed carrying in the past.