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What is the past tense of dimidiate?

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The past tense of dimidiate is dimidiated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dimidiate is dimidiates.

The present participle of dimidiate is dimidiating.

The past participle of dimidiate is dimidiated.

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James I of England and VI of Scotland used a badge consisting of a Tudor rose dimidiated with a thistle and surmounted by a royal crown.
The crest has an oak tree dimidiated with a wheatsheaf, bound together by a blue and white wave.
The dexter coat is dimidiated, with half of the inescutcheon and three and two halves of the cross crosslets visible.
Francoise's arms in Louis's Book of Hours are also dimidiated.
The bordures themselves were often dimidiated or even quartered and various lines of partition were used, so that the inside of the bordure might be engrailed or wavy.
The Tudor rose dimidiated with the Scottish thistle, James used this device as a royal heraldic badge.

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