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WILLINGLY, adv. 1. With free will; without reluctance; cheerfully. 2. by ones ow...
WILLING-HEARTED, a. Well disposed; having a free heart. Exo 35.
WILLING, ppr. 1. Determining; resolving; desiring. 2. Disposing of by will. WILL...
WILLFULNESS, n. Obstinacy; stubbornness; perverseness. Sins of presumption are s...
WILLFULLY, adv. 1. Obstinately; stubbornly. 2. by design; with set purpose. If w...
WILLFUL, a. [will and full.] 1. Governed by the will without yielding to reason;...
WILLER, n. One who wills.
WILLED, pp. 1. Determined; resolved; desired. 2. Disposed of by will or testament.
WILL, n. [See The Verb.] 1. That faculty of the mind by which we determine eithe...
WILK, WHILK, n. [G., to wither, or cause to wither.] A species of shell. [See We...
WILINESS, n. [from wily.] Cunning; guile.
WILILY, adv. [from wily.] by stratagem; with insidious art. Josh 9.
WILE, n. A trick or stratagem practiced for ensnaring or deception; a sly, insid...
WILDS, n. Among farmers, the part of a plow by which it is drawn.
WILDNESS, n. 1. Rudeness; rough uncultivated state; as the wildness of a forest ...
WILDLY, adv. 1. Without cultivation. 2. Without tameness. 3. With disorder; with...