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/wäst/
verb
archaic or dialect second person singular past of be.

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The meaning of WAST is archaic past tense second-person singular of be.
in the past, the second person singular form of the past tense of "be": thou wast (= you were) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
Wast definition: a second person singular past indicative of be. . See examples of WAST used in a sentence.
archaic or dialect (used with the pronoun thou or its relative equivalent) a singular form of the past tense (indicative mood) of be1.
Noun · Uncultivated or deserted land; wilderness. · Devastation, ruination; making waste. · (property law) Damage to property or that which causes it. · The ...
(a) Superfluous, excess; also, excessive; also, prodigal, wasteful; (b) futile, fruitless; pointless, meaningless; of speech, belief, etc.: idle, vain; (c) ...
verb Be. Webster's New World (archaic) Second-person singular simple past form of be. Wiktionary Wast Sentence Examples More Sentences
to take place; occur: The wedding was last week. 3. to occupy a place or position: The book is on the table. 4. to continue or remain as before: Let things be.
waste · 1. To diminish by gradual dissipation or loss. · 2. To cause to be lost; to destroy by scattering or by injury. · 3. To expend without necessity or use; ...
1. Uncultivated or uninhabited land; wilderness, desert; also, a tract of uncultivated, barren, or desolate land; also, a parcel of land left fallow or ...