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What is the past tense of lathe?

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The past tense of lathe is lathed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lathe is lathes.

The present participle of lathe is lathing.

The past participle of lathe is lathed.

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Examples
At times the logs are clapboarded without, and are all lathed and plastered within.
They found a side doorway of one structure wide open, and stepped into a lathed but unplastered hallway.
The mandapa remained a square, though it was now distinguished by circular columns, the shafts of which had been lathed and thus acquired a number of parallel knife-edges.
Its walls were lathed but not plastered, and from our apartment we had an extended view of the entire floor.
Entire ceiling to be lathed with high-rib metal lath securely nailed directly to ceiling joists.
It was lathed and plastered, and no air admitted, except what might come through the floor.

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