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chaste (adj.)

c. 1200, "virtuous, pure from unlawful sexual intercourse" (as defined by the Church), from Old French chaste "morally pure" (12c.), from Latin castus "clean, pure, morally pure" (see caste).

Transferred sense of "sexually pure" is by 15c., perhaps by influence of chastity, though chaste as a noun meaning "virgin person" is recorded from early 14c. Of language, etc., "free from obscenity," 1620s. Of artistic or literary style, "severely simple, unadorned," 1753. Related: Chastely.

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Definitions of chaste from WordNet

chaste (adj.)
morally pure (especially not having experienced sexual intercourse);
a holy woman innocent and chaste
chaste (adj.)
pure and simple in design or style;
a chaste border of conventionalized flowers
chaste (adj.)
abstaining from unlawful sexual intercourse;
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