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          Not really. Yes it comes from a verb, but it has long since been reanalysed as a noun. If you read old novels you might find it used as a verb, as in they breakfasted on sweetmeats and gruel or they were hungry, not having breakfasted, but I think it's fair to say that use is now obsolete. If you hear it, you can be pretty sure there's some kind of joke / olde-worlde role play going on - so you could say it's no longer correct, or you could say it is correct but archaic.






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            Not really. Yes it comes from a verb, but it has long since been reanalysed as a noun. If you read old novels you might find it used as a verb, as in they breakfasted on sweetmeats and gruel or they were hungry, not having breakfasted, but I think it's fair to say that use is now obsolete. If you hear it, you can be pretty sure there's some kind of joke / olde-worlde role play going on - so you could say it's no longer correct, or you could say it is correct but archaic.






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              Not really. Yes it comes from a verb, but it has long since been reanalysed as a noun. If you read old novels you might find it used as a verb, as in they breakfasted on sweetmeats and gruel or they were hungry, not having breakfasted, but I think it's fair to say that use is now obsolete. If you hear it, you can be pretty sure there's some kind of joke / olde-worlde role play going on - so you could say it's no longer correct, or you could say it is correct but archaic.






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                Not really. Yes it comes from a verb, but it has long since been reanalysed as a noun. If you read old novels you might find it used as a verb, as in they breakfasted on sweetmeats and gruel or they were hungry, not having breakfasted, but I think it's fair to say that use is now obsolete. If you hear it, you can be pretty sure there's some kind of joke / olde-worlde role play going on - so you could say it's no longer correct, or you could say it is correct but archaic.






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                Not really. Yes it comes from a verb, but it has long since been reanalysed as a noun. If you read old novels you might find it used as a verb, as in they breakfasted on sweetmeats and gruel or they were hungry, not having breakfasted, but I think it's fair to say that use is now obsolete. If you hear it, you can be pretty sure there's some kind of joke / olde-worlde role play going on - so you could say it's no longer correct, or you could say it is correct but archaic.







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