Löstet
Löstet is a historical German verb form linked to das Verb lösen, meaning to loosen or to solve. It is not used in contemporary standard German, but appears in older texts and in some regional dialects. In Old High German and Early New High German, endings like -et were common for certain past-tense conjugations, and löstet can be found as a past-tense form in some manuscripts, typically associated with the second-person plural subject.
In practice, modern German speakers would use other forms for the same sense. The standard past tense
Löstet also demonstrates how German verbs distinguished person and tense in earlier varieties. The stem bleiben
Usage and decline: By the 18th century, the -et ending for second-person plural past tenses largely fell
See also: lösen, German verb conjugation, historical German orthography.