ppl. a. Obs. [f. CHASTE v. + -ED1.] Kept or made chaste; chaste, pure.

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1580.  Sidney, Arcadia, II. (1674), 160 (D.). Ah, chasted bed of mine, said she, which never heretofore couldest accuse me of one defiled thought.

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1793.  Compl. Hist. Drama, 101. ‘Euripides,’ says Aristotle, ‘although not very exact nor chasted in the subject of his plays,’ [etc.].

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