Vested
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late Middle English (as a verb): from Old French vestu ‘clothed’, past participle of vestir, from Latin vestire ; the noun (early 17th century, denoting a loose outer garment) from French veste, via Italian from Latin vestis ‘garment’.
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vested (adj.)
"established, secured, settled, not in a state of contingency," 1766, past-participle adjective from vest (v.).