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What is the past tense of gown?

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The past tense of gown is gowned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of gown is gowns.

The present participle of gown is gowning.

The past participle of gown is gowned.

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Today, she was still gowned in white, much like Amelea, but this dress's collar went up to her chin.
I came to court this morning on a civil matter that would not require me to be gowned.
For formal events the guys must be in a black suit or tux, the women must be gowned.
After everyone had already been seated, including the king, I walked slowly, gracefully into the grand hall, gowned brilliantly in gold cloth.
Through the crowd I could see a small, gowned body making its way toward us.
Please, take this young woman and see that she is bathed in the finest perfume, and gowned, jeweled, and crowned.

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