KJV Dictionary Definition: decay
decay
DECA'Y, v.i. Fr. dechoir, from L. de and cado, to fall, or decedo.
decayed
DECA'YED, pp. Having fallen from a good or sound state; impaired; weakened; diminished.
decaying
DECA'YING, ppr. Failing; declining; passing from a good, prosperous or sound state, to a worse condition; perishing.
DECA'YING, n. Decay; decline.