v. dial. [f. WILT v. + -ER5.] = WILT v.
1790. Grose, Prov. Gloss. (ed. 2), To wilt, or wilter, to wither.
1888. Lees & Clutterbuck, B. C. 1887, xxxiii. He just wiltered. What is wiltering? How did he do it?
1916. Cullum, Men who Wrought, ix. The tide of the Princes anger was too swift for the youthful Prussians armour of official effrontery. He came near to wiltering before it.