weak verb
Noun

weak verb

  1. (grammar) One of a class of Germanic verbs which use a dental affix appended to the stem to indicate tense; a Germanic weak verb.
  2. (grammar, linguistics) A member of a "weak" class in a language with two or more verb classes.
  3. (grammar) A verb the conjugation of which is regular.
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