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Will
·v That which is strongly wished or desired.
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Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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will
A term on our northern shores for a sea-gull.
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The Sailor's Word-Book
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Ill
·adv In a ill manner; badly; weakly.
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Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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ill
The common abbreviation for Illinois.
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Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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ill
to ill, to reproach. N.
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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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Free will
·- A will free from improper coercion or restraint.
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Poor-will
·noun A bird of the Western United States (Phalaenoptilus Nutalli) allied to the whip-poor-will.
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Self-will
·noun One's own will, ·esp. when opposed to that of others; obstinacy.
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Ill-boding
·adj Boding evil; inauspicious; ill-omened.
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Ill-bred
·adj Badly educated or brought up; impolite; incivil; rude. ·see Note under Ill, ·adv
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Ill-favored
·adj Wanting beauty or attractiveness; deformed; ugly; ill-looking.
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Ill-judged
·adj Not well judged; unwise.
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Ill-lived
·adj Leading a wicked life.
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Ill-looking
·adj Having a bad look; threatening; ugly. ·see Note under Ill, ·adv
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Ill-mannered
·adj Impolite; rude.
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Ill-minded
·adj Ill-disposed.
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Ill-natured
·adj Intractable; not yielding to culture.
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Ill-nurtured
·adj Ill-bred.
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Ill-omened
·adj Having unlucky omens; inauspicious. ·see Note under Ill, ·adv
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Ill-starred
·adj Fated to be unfortunate; unlucky; as, an ill-starred man or day.
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Ill-tempered
·adj Unhealthy; ill-conditioned.
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Ill-timed
·adj Done, attempted, or said, at an unsuitable or unpropitious time.
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Ill-used
·adj Misapplied; treated badly.
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Ill-wisher
·noun One who wishes ill to another; an <<Enemy>>.
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arv ill
a funeral. N.
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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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Whip-poor-will
·noun An American bird (Antrostomus vociferus) allied to the nighthawk and goatsucker;
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Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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Free-will offering
A spontaneous gift (Ex. 35:29), a voluntary sacrifice (Lev. 22:23; Ezra 3:5), as opposed to one in c...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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tenant at will
One whose wife usually fetches him from the alehouse.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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will, with a
With all zeal and energy.
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The Sailor's Word-Book
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with a will
Pull all together.
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Will-o'-the-wisp
·noun ·see Ignis fatuus.
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Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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blow over, (it will)
Said of a gale which is expected to pass away quickly.
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give way with a will
Pull heartily together.
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england expects every man will do his duty
This is introduced into a naval vocabulary, not as wanting explanation, but that in recording the mo...
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