v. dial. [f. WILT v. + -ER5.] = WILT v.

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1790.  Grose, Prov. Gloss. (ed. 2), To wilt, or wilter, to wither.

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1888.  Lees & Clutterbuck, B. C. 1887, xxxiii. ‘He just wiltered.’… What is wiltering? How did he do it?

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1916.  Cullum, Men who Wrought, ix. The tide of the Prince’s anger was too swift for the youthful Prussian’s armour of official effrontery. He came near to wiltering before it.

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