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etymological origin of | eng: will |
etymology | p_gem: wiljon- |
has derived form | ang: wilġesīþ |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /ˈwilːɑ/ |
semantically related | ang: ġēap |
semantically related | ang: ġefēa |
semantically related | ang: anlec |
semantically related | ang: bliss |
semantically related | ang: gefea |
semantically related | ang: gehygd |
semantically related | ang: heorte |
semantically related | ang: hliþ |
semantically related | ang: ierfe |
semantically related | ang: ingehygd |
semantically related | ang: laf |
semantically related | ang: medemian |
semantically related | ang: modgehygd |
semantically related | ang: wic |
semantically related | ang: willan |
semantically related | ang: wynn |
translation | eng: delight |
translation | eng: desire |
translation | eng: inclination |
translation | eng: intent |
translation | eng: pleasure |
translation | eng: will |
translation | eng: wish |
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