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Etymology
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Verb

 * , possessed.
 * 1) * Polly Von:
 * She&apos;d her apron wrapped about her and he took her for a swan.
 * She&apos;d her apron wrapped about her and he took her for a swan.

Usage notes

 * In most dialects, for  is only used to mark the pluperfect tense (“I’d done something.”, “I had done something.”), and not to signify possession in the past (“I had something.”). Some dialects, however, use  for both.
 * Compare.