- -ed
- suffix
1 forms the regular past tense and past participle of verbs. The past participle form is often used as an adjective: I want, I wanted, I have wanted | I show, I showed, I have shown | He walked away. | a sound that echoed through the room | a wanted criminal2 (in adjectives) having a particular thing: a bearded man (=a man with a beard) | a kind-hearted woman
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.