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English
Etymology
Dialectal formation by analogy with come → came.
Pronunciation
Verb
succame
- (rare, nonstandard, chiefly Canada, US dialect) simple past of succumb
- He succame to his injuries.
Usage notes
- Speakers who use this form typically keep the past participle as succumb, following the same analogy with come.
References
- Royal Skousen, Deryle Lonsdale, Dilworth B. Parkinson, Analogical Modeling: An Exemplar-based Approach to Language, 2002, Page 22
- Robert R. Ratcliffe, The "broken" Plural Problem in Arabic and Comparative Semitic: Allomorphy and Analogy in Non-concatenative Morphology, 1998, page 10
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