to decide upon [v WILLED, WILLING, WILLS, WOULD, WOULDEST, WOULDST] : WILLABLE [adj], WILLINGLY [adv] / used as an auxiliary followed by a simple infinitive to express futurity, inclination, likelihood, or requirement [v WOULD]
male given name, form of William
at one's discretion or pleasure; as one desires
(used to express a future tense)
(used to express willingness or determination)
(used to express capability)
to wish; like
wish; pleasure
attitude toward another
legal document declaring one's wishes for the disposition of one's property after death
to decide upon or bring about by an act of the will
to give by will; bequeath
to influence by the power of the will
at one's disposal or command
to decree (to issue an edict) [v WILLED, WILLING, WILLS, past sing 2d person WILLEST, WOULD, WOULDEST, or WOULDST]