The word should be blessed but can be spelled blest. I felt blessed. The priest blessed the baby.
blest or blessed.
blest or blessed.
Either way.More detail:While "blest" is not commonly used, it can be used in place of "blessed". But blessed is the one most people use and are familiar with.
The past participle of "bless" is "blessed."
Yes. one has the Bless-Ed Mother ( Saint Mary) and also you can say-the Bishop blessed ( one sylabble) the statue. In older times the contraction Blest was used for the shorter form ( islands of the Blest).
The past tense of "bless" is "blessed."
The isles of the blest was a section of Elysium in the underworld. A soul could reach The isles of the blest by reaching Elysium and being reborn 3 times. It was basically where the best people ended up.
Roughtly speaking, the rule is that blessed is pronounced as one syllable (blest) as a verb form and as two syllables ( bleh-sed) as an adjective.
"Blessed" is the standard spelling for the past tense and past participle of "bless," while "bless'ed" is an alternative, archaic spelling. Both forms are correct, but "blessed" is more commonly used in modern English.
I can give you several sentences.He has been blest with good health.They were blest with many children.I feel blest to have so many friends.
William Cunningham Blest was born in 1800.