Definify.com

Webster 1913 Edition


Wizen

Wiz′en

,
Verb.
I.
[OE.
wisenen
, AS.
wisnian
akin to
weornian
to decay, OHG.
wesan[GREEK]n
to grow dry, G. ver
wesen
to rot, Icel.
visna
to wither, Sw.
vissna
, Dan.
visne
, and probably to L.
virus
an offensive odor, poison. Cf.
Virus
.]
To wither; to dry.
[Prov. Eng. & Scot.]

Wiz′en

,
Adj.
Wizened; thin; weazen; withered.
A little lonely,
wizen
, strangely clad boy.
Dickens.

Wiz′en

,
Noun.
The weasand.
[Prov. Eng. & Scot.]

Webster 1828 Edition


Wizen

WIZEN

,
Verb.
I.
To wither; to dry. [Local.]

Definition 2024


wizen

wizen

See also: wisen

English

Alternative forms

  • wizzen

Adjective

wizen (comparative more wizen, superlative most wizen)

  1. wizened; withered; lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness.
    • 1864, - Henry Dunbar by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
      His face was wizen and wrinkled, his faded blue eyes dim and weak-looking. He was feeble, and his hands were tremulous with a perpetual nervous motion.
    • 1890, - The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
      Yes, there would be a day when his face would be wrinkled and wizen, his eyes dim and colourless, the grace of his figure broken and deformed. The scarlet would pass away from his lips and the gold steal from his hair.

Translations

Verb

wizen (third-person singular simple present wizens, present participle wizening, simple past and past participle wizened)

  1. To wither; to become lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness.

Translations

Anagrams