Part 973 (1/2)
_Barbour_
It nify study; A S _will_ Teut _willa_, studium
WILL, _aux v_
1 Be accustomed, make a practice of
Still a coue is Gaelic
2 It is often used for _shall_, S
3 It is sometimes equivalent to _must_, S
WILL, WYLL, WIL, WYL, _adj_
1 Lost in error, uncertain how to proceed, S
_Wyntown_
_To go wyll_, to go astray, S
_Douglas_
_Will of wane_, at a loss for a habitation
_Barbour_
Su G _will_, Isl _vill-a_, error; Isl _vill-az_, to lead astray
2 Desert, unfrequented
_Douglas_
Isl _ville_, ferus; Su G _willa diur_, wild animals
~Wilsu the ideas of dreariness, and of ignorance of one's course, S pron _wullsum_
_Pop Ball_
Sw _en villsa_, an intricate road
~willyart~, ~Wilyart~, _adj_
1 Wild, shy, flying the habitations and society of men