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Webster 1913 Edition


Wast

Wast

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The second person singular of the verb be, in the indicative mood, imperfect tense; – now used only in solemn or poetical style. See
Was
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Webster 1828 Edition


Wast

WAST

, past tense of the substantive verb, in the second person; as, thou wast.

Definition 2024


wast

wast

See also: waṣt and was't

English

Verb

wast

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple past form of be
    • 1600, William Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 4, Scene 2, (a hunting song),
      "Take thou no scorn to wear the horn, It was a crest ere thou wast born ..."
    • 1611, The Bible, King James (Authorised) Version, (first & last usages),
      Genesis 3:11 "And he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked? Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat?"
      Revelation 16:5 "And I heard the angel of the waters say, Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art, and wast, and shalt be, because thou hast judged thus."
    • 1850, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Blessed Damozel, lines 97-99
      Alas! We two, we two, thou say'st!
      Yea, one wast thou with me
      That once of old.

References

  • wast” in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000.
  • wast” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, v1.0.1, Lexico Publishing Group, 2006.

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Dutch

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɑst
  • IPA(key): /ʋɑst/

Verb

wast

  1. second- and third-person singular present indicative of wassen
  2. (archaic) plural imperative of wassen

Gothic

Romanization

wast

  1. Romanization of 𐍅𐌰𐍃𐍄

Old French

Noun

wast m (oblique plural waz or watz, nominative singular waz or watz, nominative plural wast)

  1. Alternative form of gast

Scots

Etymology

Scots form of English west.

Adverb

wast (comparative mair wast, superlative maist wast)

  1. west
  2. back, sideways; upstream

Preposition

wast

  1. west
  2. over, across
    She wis walkin wast the road. - She was walking across the road.

Adjective

wast (comparative mair wast, superlative maist wast)

  1. west