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This handy paragraph on bath/bathe in Chambers:
bathe, bath
In British English, bathe refers to swimming, or to therapeutic washing, e.g. of wounds or sore feet; bath is the verb for washing yourself or someone in a bath. In the past tense, the same form bathed is used (with different pronunciations when spoken), which contributes to the uncertainty. In American English, bathe has both meanings. |
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