Correct spelling for the English word "wast realized" is [wɒst ɹˈi͡əla͡ɪzd], [wɒst ɹˈiəlaɪzd], [w_ɒ_s_t ɹ_ˈiə_l_aɪ_z_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The phrase "wast realized" appears to be a combination of two words: "wast" and "realized".
1. "Wast": This is an archaic form of the second-person singular past tense of the verb "to be". In modern English, it would be "were". The word "wast" is derived from the Old English word "waest" or "waerst" (pronounced /wæs/) meaning "you were".
2. "Realized": This is the past tense of the verb "to realize". The word "realize" has its origins in the Latin word "realis", meaning "actual".
Putting these words together, "wast realized" can be interpreted as an archaic way of saying "you were actual" or "you were made real".