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[ vil ] / vɪl /
nouna territorial division under the feudal system; township. village. Origin of vill1590–1600; <Anglo-French; Old French vile, vylle, ville farm, village; see villa Words nearby villVila Nova de Gaia, vilayet, vile, vilify, vilipend, vill, villa, Villach, villadom, village, village college Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for villI vill show so fine de green jockey, de blue jockey, and de red jockey! Fontainbleau|John O'Keeffe "Well, I'd rather ha' made my vill fust37 than forgot it, if so it were that I was that man," responded the fellow questioned. The Wreck of the Grosvenor, Volume 2 of 3|William Clark Russell Und I try to explain dat it iss only by practice dat she vill ever make a great musician. Dorothy's Triumph|Evelyn Raymond We have seen that the vill and the "town" grew up in much the same way, and were formed on the same plan. Social Life in England Through the Centuries|H. R. Wilton Hall
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