Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wilding \Wild"ing\, n. (Bot.)
A wild or uncultivated plant; especially, a wild apple tree
or crab apple; also, the fruit of such a plant. --Spenser.
Ten ruddy wildings in the wood I found. --Dryden.
The fruit of the tree . . . is small, of little juice,
and bad quality. I presume it to be a wilding.
--Landor.
Wilding \Wild"ing\, a.
Not tame, domesticated, or cultivated; wild. [Poetic]
``Wilding flowers.'' --Tennyson.
The ground squirrel gayly chirps by his den, And the
wilding bee hums merrily by. --Bryant.
Source : WordNet®
wilding
n 1: a wild uncultivated plant (especially a wild apple or
crab-apple tree)
2: an outrageous rampage usually involving sexual attacks by
men on women