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"waxed" is simply an archaic English word meaning
"increased." In modern English it is almost never used this way except in poetry to speak of the "waxing and waning" (increasing and decreasing) of the moon each month.
Originally: wax
Middle English, from Old English weaxan; akin to Old High German wahsan, "to increase"
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"increased." In modern English it is almost never used this way except in poetry to speak of the "waxing and waning" (increasing and decreasing) of the moon each month.
Originally: wax
Middle English, from Old English weaxan; akin to Old High German wahsan, "to increase"
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