Wilia ([40], n. 1), pr. n.
wilja, m. ([108]), wil; Mt. VI, 10. Mk. III, 35. Lu. II, 14. II. Cor. I, 1. [< wiljan. OE. willa, m., ME. wille, NE. wil.]
wilja-halþei ([88]a), f. ([113], n. 2), special favor. [< *wiljahalþs, adj., < wilja- (stem of -wiljis, in cpds., willing, < wiljan) + -halþs = OE. heald, adj., inclined; cp. OHG. halda, MHG. NHG. halde, f., declivity.]
wiljan, anv. ([205]), to wil, wish, ([1]) abs.; Mk. I, 40. 41. ([2]) w. acc.; Mt. V, 40. Mk. III, 13. ([3]) w. swa filu swê; Skeir. VII, c. ([4]) w. inf.; Mt. V, 40. 42. II. Cor. I, 15. V, 4. Skeir. VII, c; w. acc. and inf. (wisan being understood); II. Cor. I, 8. [OE. willan (prt. wolde, wulde), ME. wille (prt. wolde), NE. wil (prt. would).]
wilþeis, adj. ([127]), wild; Mk. I, 6 (gloss). [OE. wilde, ME. wild, NE. wild.]
wilwan, stv. ([174], n. 1), to plunder, rob, w. acc.; Mk. III, 27.—Cpd. dis-w.
-windan, stv. ([174], n. 1), to wind, only in bi- (du-, ga-, us-) w., to wind round, inwrap, swathe, w. acc.; Lu. II, 7; pp. biwundans, wrapt; Lu. II, 12. [OE. windan, ME. winde, NE. wind.]
winds, m. ([91]), wind; Mk. IV, 37. 39. 41. [OE. wind, m., ME. NE. wind.]
winnan, stv. ([174], n. 1), to suffer, sorrow, ([1]) abs.; Lu. II, 48. ([2]) w. acc.; II. Cor. I, 6. [OE. winnan, to fight, strugl, toil, ge-w., to (obtain by fighting), win, ME. winne, to fight, acquire, win, NE. win.]