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waisted, a.|ˈweɪstɪd| [f. waist + -ed2.] Having a waist (usu. of specified size or form). (For parasynthetic formations, as deep-waisted, fair-waisted, long-waisted, short-waisted, see the first element.)
1582Stanyhurst æneis etc. (Arb.) 141 Shee limps in the going,..And as a cow wasted plods on, with an head like a lutecase. 1824New Monthly Mag. XI. 124 Beautiful as youth; Waisted like Hebe; and with Dian's step. 1913E. T. Leeds Archæol. Anglo-Sax. Settlements vii. 132 A peculiar waisted beaker with rounded base often terminating in an excrescent knob. |