ppl. a. Obs. [f. CHASTE v. + -ED1.] Kept or made chaste; chaste, pure.
1580. Sidney, Arcadia, II. (1674), 160 (D.). Ah, chasted bed of mine, said she, which never heretofore couldest accuse me of one defiled thought.
1793. Compl. Hist. Drama, 101. Euripides, says Aristotle, although not very exact nor chasted in the subject of his plays, [etc.].