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chasteness
English
Etymology
chaste +? -ness
Noun
chasteness (usually uncountable, plural chastenesses)
- The state of being chaste; chastity
- 1805 Emily Clark - The banks of the Douro
- The chasteness of her dress made her appear the allusive semblance of Purity itself
- 2005 Gocha R. Tsetskhladze - Ancient West & East
- Livia's public image and her statues portrayed her as one imbued with the qualities of moral chasteness and matronly respectability
- 1805 Emily Clark - The banks of the Douro
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chasteness From the web:
- what chasteness means
- what does chastened mean
- what does chasteness
- what do chasteness mean
chastenest
English
Etymology
chasten +? -est
Verb
chastenest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of chasten
chastenest From the web:
- what chastenest means
- what does chastened mean
- what do chastenest meaning
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