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What does didst mean?

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It is an old English word that means the same as did or do. Usually accompanied by the word thou. Such as--> Didst thou say your prayers?

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"Didst" is an archaic form of the second person singular past tense of the verb "do." It is no longer commonly used in modern English and has been replaced by "did."

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