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Wilt
Wilt
2d
pers
.
sing
. of
Will
.
Wilt
v. i.
To
begin
to
wither
; to
lose
freshness
and
become
flaccid
, as a
plant
when
exposed
when
exposed
to
drought
, or to
great
heat
in a
dry
day
, or
when
separated
from
its
root
; to
droop
;. to
wither
.
Wilt
v. t.
To
cause
to
begin
to
wither
; to
make
flaccid
, as a
green
plant
.
Wilt
v. t.
Hence
, to
cause
to
languish
; to
depress
or
destroy
the
vigor
and
energy
of.
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