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WITHER, v.i.

1. To fade; to lose its native freshness; to become sapless; to dry.

It shall wither in all the leaves of her spring. Ezekiel 17.

2. To waste; to pine away; as animal bodies; as a withered hand. Matthew 12.

3. To lose or want animal moisture.

Now warm in love, now withring in the grave.

WITHER, v.t.

1. To cause to fade and become dry; as, the sun withereth the grass. James 1.

2. To cause to shrink, wrinkle and decay, for want of animal moisture.

Age cannot wither her.
1913 Definition
Wither (wither)
v. i.(?)
With"er
[imp. & p. p. Withered (?)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Withering.] [OE. wideren] probably the same word as wederen to weather (see Weather, v. *** n.
  1. To fade; to lose freshness; to become sapless; to become sapless; to dry or shrivel up.

    Shall he hot pull up the roots thereof, and cut off the fruit thereof, that it wither? Ezek. xvii. 9.

  2. To lose or want animal moisture; to waste; to pin(?) away, as animal bodies.

    This is man, old, wrinkled, faded, withered. Shak.

    There was a man which had his hand withered. Matt. xii. 10.

    Now warm in love, now with'ring in the grave. Dryden.

  3. To lose vigor or power; to languish; to pass away.
    "Names that must not wither." Byron.

    States thrive or wither as moons wax and wane. Cowper.

  4. To cause to fade, and become dry.

    The sun is no sooner risen with a burning heat, but it withereth the grass, and the flower thereof falleth. James i. 11.

  5. To cause to shrink, wrinkle, or decay, for want of animal moisture.
    "Age can not wither her." Shak.

    Shot forth pernicious fire
    Among the accursed, that withered all their strength.
    Milton.

  6. To cause to languish, perish, or pass away; to blight; as, a reputation withered by calumny.

    The passions and the cares that wither life. Bryant.


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The brief exposition of the constitution of the United States, will unfold to young persons the principles of republican government; and it is the sincere desire of the writer that our citizens should early understand that the genuine source of correct republican principles is the Bible, particularly the New Testament or the Christian religion.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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