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What is the past tense of fortune?

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The past tense of fortune is fortuned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of fortune is fortunes.

The present participle of fortune is fortuning.

The past participle of fortune is fortuned.

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But basically, what he does he does out of conviction, and out of the feeling that it doesn't come because of a fortuned background, it comes because he really knows where he belongs.
Then the heerdmen, fleed and went there ways into the cite, and tolde everythinge, and what had fortuned unto them that were possessed of the devyls.
It so fortuned, that he riding to hunt in the forest of Dartmore, being in pursuit of his game, casually lost his company, and his way likewise.
And hit fortuned that after.iii. dayes, they founde hym in the temple sittinge in the middes of the doctours, both hearynge them, and posinge them.

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