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Willed ppl. a. World English Historical Dictionary

Willed ppl. 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 ppl. a. [f. WILL v.2 + -ED1.]

1   1.  Disposed of by will or testament.

2 1865.  Dickens, Mut. Fr., III. ix. I am the willed-away girl.

3   2.  Determined or effected by the will; voluntary.

4 1871.  G. Macdonald, Rest, iii. 9.        There is a rest that deeper grows   In midst of pain and strife; A mighty, conscious, willed repose,   The death of deepest life.

5 1899.  Allbutt’s Syst. Med., VI. 514. The prolonged natural discharges of neurons underlying willed and natural movements.

6 1905.  J. Rickaby, God & His Creatures, I. lxxii. 56. Understood good, as such, must be willed good.

7   b.  Controlled by another’s will, as in hypnotism.

8 1886.  Gurney, etc., Phantasms of Living, I. 14. The ‘willed’ performer, after various minute indications of a tendency to move in this, that, or the other wrong direction, at last hits on the right one.

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