The correct spelling of the phrase "wast revealed" is a combination of Old English and Middle English. The word "wast" is the archaic form of "was" and the word "revealed" has remained unchanged over time. The IPA phonetic transcription for "wast" is /wɑːst/ while "revealed" is /rɪˈviːld/. Together, the phrase is pronounced as /wɑːst rɪˈviːld/. This phrase is commonly used in religious texts, such as the King James Bible, and is an example of the evolution of language over time.
The phrase "wast revealed" consists of two words: "wast" and "revealed".
1. "Wast" is the second-person singular past tense of the verb "to be" in Old English. It means "you were". In Middle English, this form evolved into "wast" and later into "were". The word "wast" eventually fell out of use and was replaced by "were".
2. "Revealed" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to reveal" in English. It comes from the Old French word "reveler", meaning "to unveil" or "to disclose". It originates from the Latin word "revelare", which has the same meaning.