The word "waited" is the past tense of the verb "wait," which means to stay in one place or remain inactive until a particular event happens or until something or someone arrives. It implies a sense of anticipation or expectation for an outcome or a specified time to come.
The word "wait" comes from the Old North French "waitier," which means "to watch or to stay in place," and traces further back to the Latin word "vadere," meaning "to go." Over time, it evolved in English to convey the act of temporarily halting in expectation of something.