Obs. [UN-2 7.] intr. To grow or become less; to decrease. Also fig.
13[?]. Coer de L., 2844. Thus began our folk unwexe, And dyede for hungyr and for woo.
c. 1400. Pepysian Gosp. Harmony (1922), 14. For it bihoued nedes þat Jesus wex & þat he vnwex.
14[?]. in Maskell, Mon. Rit. (1847), III. 353. Of a man it is seid, the more he wexith the more he unwexith.