Simple past tense and past participle of build.(verb)
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Use "builded" in a sentence
"The Greek verb is used purposely instead of "builded," in order to mark that the building meant is not a literal, but a spiritual house: the Church both of the Old Testament and New Testament; and that the building of such a house includes all the preparations of providence and grace needed to furnish it with "living stones" and fitting "servants.""
""No earthquake has crumbled it, no sea has invaded it, and no house has been 'builded' thereon."
"Assyria, "and there" builded "Nineveh and Calah, The cuneiform inscriptions have informed us who this builder of Calah was."