English · Common Verbs
/ˈkaʊntɪd/
[/ˈkaʊntɪd/]
past tense of count
Past tense and past participle of 'count': to have named numbers in order or found a total.
She counted the coins twice to make sure she had enough money for the bus home.
She counted the coins twice to make sure she had enough money for the bus home.
From Latin 'computare', with the regular '-ed' ending marking past tense.
Used to describe completed counting in the past.