/ˈiːtn̩/, [ˈiːtn̩], [ˈiːʔn̩]
OriginFrom Middle English eten, from Old English eten, from Proto-West Germanic *etan, from Proto-Germanic *etanaz; morphologically eat + -en.
- form-of, participle, pastpast participle of eat
- especially, in-compoundsHaving been consumed by eating.
Formsetten(alternative) · more eaten(comparative) · most eaten(superlative)