Fast
Fast , intransitive verb
[Anglo-Saxon fastan; akin to D. vasten, Old High German fastēn, German fasten, Icelandic & Swedish fasta, Danish faste, Gothic fastan to keep, observe, fast, and prob. to English fast firm.]
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Fast , noun
[Old English faste, fast; compare Anglo-Saxon fasten, Old High German fasta, German faste. See Fast, v. i.]
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Fast , adjective
[Old English, firm, strong, not loose, Anglo-Saxon fast; akin to Old Saxon fast, Dutch vast, Old High German fasti, festi, German fest, Icelandic fastr, Swedish & Danish fast, and perh. to English fetter. The sense swift comes from the idea of keeping close to what is pursued; a Scandinavian use. Compare Fast, adv., Fast, v., Avast.]
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Fast , adverb
[Old English faste firmly, strongly, quickly, Anglo-Saxon faste. See Fast, a.]
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Fast , noun