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Webster 1913 Edition


Waxen

Wax′en

,
Adj.
1.
Made of wax.
“The female bee, that . . . builds her waxen cells.”
Milton.
2.
Covered with wax; waxed;
as, a
waxen
tablet
.
3.
Resembling wax; waxy; hence, soft; yielding.
Men have marble, women
waxen
, minds.
Shakespeare
Waxen chatterer
(Zool.)
,
the Bohemian chatterer.

Webster 1828 Edition


Waxen

WAXEN

,
Adj.
Made of wax; as waxen cells.

Definition 2024


waxen

waxen

English

Adjective

waxen (comparative more waxen, superlative most waxen)

  1. (Britain, dialectal) Grown.

Verb

waxen

  1. alternative past participle of wax.
  2. (obsolete) plural simple present form of wax
    • 1540, Great Bible, Second Edition, Preface
      And they that occupye them been in muche savegarde, and have greate consolacyon, and been the readyer unto all goodnesse, the slower to all evyll: and if they have done anything amysse, anone even by the sight of the bookes, theyr conscvences been admonished, and they waxen sory and ashamed of the facte.
    • 1579, Edmund Spenser, The Shepheardes Calender
      When the rayne is faln, the cloudes wexen cleare.
    • c. 1590-97, William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, II, i
      And then the whole quire hold their hips and laugh,
      And waxen in their mirth and neeze and swear
      A merrier hour was never wasted there.

Etymology 2

From Middle English, from Old English weaxen (waxen, made of wax), equivalent to wax + -en.

Adjective

waxen (comparative more waxen, superlative most waxen)

  1. Made of wax; covered with wax.
    a waxen tablet
  2. Of or pertaining to wax.
  3. Having the pale smooth characteristics of wax, waxlike, waxy.
  4. (rare) Easily effaced, as if written in wax.
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