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Welk

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v. i.1.To wither; to fade; also, to decay; to decline; to wane.
[imp. & p. p. Welked ; p. pr. & vb. n. Welking.]
When ruddy Ph bus 'gins to welk in west.
- Spenser.
The church, that before by insensible degrees welked and impaired, now with large steps went down hill decaying.
- Milton.
v. t.1.To cause to wither; to wilt.
Mot thy welked neck be to-broke [broken].
- Chaucer.
2.To contract; to shorten.
Now sad winter welked hath the day.
- Spenser.
3.To soak; also, to beat severely.
n.1.A pustule. See 2d Whelk.
1.(Zool.) A whelk.


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