wyll
See also: ŵyll
English
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editMiddle English
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editwyll
Adverb
editwyll
Verb
editwyll
- Alternative form of willen (“(we) will”)
- 1474, Caxton, Game and Playe of the Chesse[1]:
- And than we wyll begynne at the pawne whiche standeth to fore the rooke on the right side of the kinge for as moche as this pawne apperteyneth to serue the vicaire or lieutenant of the kynge and other officers vnder hym of necessaryes of vitayll/
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Welsh
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edit- (North Wales) IPA(key): /wɨ̞ɬ/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /wɪɬ/, /ʊi̯ɬ/
Noun
editwyll
- Soft mutation of gwyll.
Mutation
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