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▪ I. ghast, a. arch. or poet.|gɑːst, -æ-| [A back-formation from ghastful or ghastly.] = ghastly a.
1622Bp. Andrewes Serm., Of Repent. vi. (1631) 233 The looke of a wilde-beast..grimme and ghast. 1807Byron Elegy Newstead Abb. xxi, There many a pale and ruthless robber's corse, Noisome and ghast, defiles thy sacred sod. 1844Mrs. Browning Drama of Exile Poems 1850 I. 37 How doth the wide and melancholy earth Gather her hills around us, grey and ghast. 1866S. Bamford Wild Rider in Harland Lanc. Lyrics 15 Fearfully ghast was the light which it threw. ▪ II. ghast var. gast v.1, Obs., to frighten. |