H.L. Mencken (1880–1956). The American Language. 1921.
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Shed | shed | shed |
Shine (to polish) | shined | shined |
Shoe | shoed | shoed |
Shoot | shot | shot |
Show | shown | showed |
Sing | sung | sang |
Sink | sunk | sank |
Sit 46 | ||
Skin | skun | skun |
Sleep | slep | slep |
Slide | slid | slid |
Sling | slang | slung |
Slit | slitted | slitted |
Smell | smelt | smelt |
Sneak | snuck | snuck |
Speed | speeded | speeded |
Spell | spelt | spelt |
Spill | spilt | spilt |
Spin | span | span |
Spit | spit | spit |
Spoil | spoilt | spoilt |
Spring | sprung | sprang |
Steal | stole | stole |
Sting | stang | stang |
Stink | stank | stunk |
Strike | struck | struck |
Swear | swore | swore |
Sweep | swep | swep |
Swell | swole (or swelled) | swollen |
Swim | swum | swam |
Swing | swang | swung |
Take | taken | took |
Teach | taught | taught |
Tear | tore | torn |
Tell | tole | tole |
Thin 47 | ||
Think | thought 48 | thought |
Thrive | throve | throve |
Throw | throwed | threw |
Tread | tread | tread |
Unloosen | unloosened | unloosened |
Wake | woke | woken |
Wear | wore | wore |