Appast

/əˈpæst/ verb

An archaic past tense form meaning to embrace or clasp tightly, used in Middle English texts.

From Old French 'apaster,' combining 'a-' (to) and 'paster' (to fasten or grip), derived from Latin 'pastus' meaning bound or fastened. The term evolved from physical restraint vocabulary but became obsolete by the early modern period.

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