English · Common Verbs
/peɪd/
[/peɪd/]
past tense and participle of pay
Past tense and past participle of 'pay': to have given money for goods, work, or services.
We paid the builder yesterday and he promised to finish the kitchen by the end of the week.
We paid the builder yesterday and he promised to finish the kitchen by the end of the week.
From Old French 'paier' (to pay), from Latin 'pacare' (to satisfy).
Serves as both past and participle; note the irregular spelling with 'aid'.