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imp. & p. p.
of Wilder
v. t.
A tract of land, or a region, uncultivated and uninhabited by human beings, whether a forest or a wide, barren plain; a wild; a waste; a desert; a pathless waste of any kind.
v. t.
Quality or state of being wild; wildness.
n.
A footpath or road track through a wilderness or wild region; as, an Indian trail over the plains.
n.
The state of being bewildered; confusion; bewilderment.
n.
A goat upon whose head were symbolically placed the sins of the people, after which he was suffered to escape into the wilderness.
a.
Of or pertaining to the forest; remote from human abodes and cultivation; in a state of nature; wild; as, a savage wilderness.
a.
Become wild.
v. t.
A disorderly or neglected place.
n.
One who goes before, as into the wilderness, preparing the way for others to follow; as, pioneers of civilization; pioneers of reform.
a.
solitary or lonely place; a desert or wilderness.
n.
A plant growing in a state of nature; especially, one which has run wild, or escaped from cultivation.
v.
That which is wasted or desolate; a devastated, uncultivated, or wild country; a deserted region; an unoccupied or unemployed space; a dreary void; a desert; a wilderness.
n.
An uninhabited and uncultivated tract or region; a forest or desert; a wilderness; a waste; as, the wilds of America; the wilds of Africa.
a.
To bewilder; to perplex.
n.
The food supplied to the Israelites in their journey through the wilderness of Arabia; hence, divinely supplied food.
n.
A portable structure of wooden framework covered with curtains, which was carried through the wilderness in the Israelitish exodus, as a place of sacrifice and worship.
n.
The gnu.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wilder
a.
Destitute or deprived of inhabitants; deserted; uninhabited; hence, gloomy; as, a desolate isle; a desolate wilderness; a desolate house.
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