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Willed a. World English Historical Dictionary

Willed a. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1928, rev. 2024. Willed a. [f. WILL sb.1 + -ED2.]

1   1.  Having a will of a specified kind: chiefly in comb., as EVIL-willed, ILL-WILLED, SELF-WILLED.

2 14[?].  in Harrow. Hell, p. xxv. Witted [as] a wodkok; Wylled as a wedercoke.

3   2.  Having the will directed to some (specified) action; minded, disposed, inclined (to do something). Cf. WELL-WILLED (comp. † better-willed).

4 1398, etc.  [see WELL-WILLED].

5 1465.  Marg. Paston, in P. Lett., II. 202. That shall cause hym to be the beter wyllyd.

6 1563.  Googe, Eglogs (Arb.), 125. A Souldier stoute of Reasons bande, is wylled there to ryde.

7 1580.  Lyly, Euphues (Arb.), 468. I, taking my leaue departed, being willed to visite the Ladie Flauia.

8 1831.  G. P. R. James, Philip Aug., xxxvii. The peers of France could hardly have refused to assist at the trial … even had they been so willed.

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