WAS
Source: 566, 567
was. Was, pret. of to be
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Was (?). [[AS. wæs, 2d pers. wǣre, 3d pers. wæs, pl. wǣron, with the inf. wesan to be; akin to D. wezen, imp. was, OHG. wesan, imp. was, G. wesen, n., a being, essence, war was, Icel. vera to be, imp. var, Goth. wisan to be, to dwell, to remain, imp. was, Skr. vas to remain, to dwell. √148. Cf. Vernacular, Wassail, Were, v.]] The first and third persons singular of the verb be, in the indicative mood, preterit (imperfect) tense; as, I was; he was.