wilt
see also: Wilt
Pronunciation Verb

wilt (wilts, present participle wilting; past and past participle wilted)

  1. (intransitive) To droop or become limp and flaccid (as a dying leaf or flower).
  2. (intransitive) To fatigue; to lose strength.
  3. (transitive) To cause to droop or become limp and flaccid (as a flower).
  4. (transitive) To cause to fatigue; to exhaust.
Translations Translations
  • French: se fatiguer, s'épuiser
  • Russian: слабеть
  • Spanish: marchitar
Translations Translations Noun

wilt

  1. The act of wilting or the state of being wilted.
  2. (plant disease) Any of various plant diseases characterized by wilting.
Translations
  • Italian: appassimento, avvizzimento
  • Russian: увядание
Translations Verb
  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of will#English|will
    • Bible, Psalms
      If thou triest my heart, if thou visitest me by night, if thou testest me, thou wilt find no wickedness in me.

Wilt
Proper noun
  1. Surname



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