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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: waxen
waxen
adj 1: made of or covered with wax;
“waxen candles”;
“careful, the
floor is waxy” [syn:
waxy]
2: having the paleness of wax;
“the poor face with the same
awful waxen pallor”- Bram Stoker;
“the soldier turned his
waxlike features toward him”;
“a thin face with a waxy
paleness” [syn:
waxlike,
waxy]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Waxen
Wax
\Wax\ (w[a^]ks), v. i. [imp.
Waxed; p. p.
Waxed, and
Obs. or Poetic
Waxen; p. pr. & vb. n.
Waxing.] [AS.
weaxan; akin to OFries. waxa, D. wassen, OS. & OHG. wahsan,
G. wachsen, Icel. vaxa, Sw. v["a]xa, Dan. voxe, Goth.
wahsjan, Gr. ? to increase, Skr. waksh, uksh, to grow.
[root]135. Cf.
Waist.]
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1. To increase in size; to grow bigger; to become larger or
fuller; -- opposed to wane.
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The waxing and the waning of the moon. --Hakewill.
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Truth's treasures . . . never shall wax ne wane.
--P. Plowman.
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2. To pass from one state to another; to become; to grow; as,
to wax strong; to wax warmer or colder; to wax feeble; to
wax old; to wax worse and worse.
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Your clothes are not waxen old upon you. --Deut.
xxix. 5.
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Where young Adonis oft reposes,
Waxing well of his deep wound. --Milton.
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Waxing kernels (Med.), small tumors formed by the
enlargement of the lymphatic glands, especially in the
groins of children; -- popularly so called, because
supposed to be caused by growth of the body. --Dunglison.
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Waxen
\Wax"en\, a.
1. Made of wax.
“The female bee, that . . . builds her waxen
cells.” --Milton.
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2. Covered with wax; waxed; as, a waxen tablet.
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3. Resembling wax; waxy; hence, soft; yielding.
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Men have marble, women waxen, minds. --Shak.
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Waxen chatterer (Zo["o]l.), the Bohemian chatterer.
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