单词 | wouldst |
释义 | will1 /wil/verb (2nd pers sing present indicative (with thou; archaic) wilt; 3rd pers will; pat would /wŭd/; 2nd pers sing (with thou; archaic) wouldst; no pap)
ORIGIN: OE wyllan, willan to wish, to be willing will do (informal) Expressing readiness to do what is being asked of one will2 /wil/noun
ORIGIN: OE willa will, determination, from which comes the weak verb willian willˈable adjective willed adjective
willˈer noun Someone who wills willˈ-less adjective Having no will of one's own willˈ-lessly adverb willˈ-lessness noun willˈpower noun The ability to control one's actions, emotions, impulses, etc willˈ-worship noun (Bible) Worship after one's own will or fancy, superstitious observance without divine authority at will When or as one chooses a will of one's own A strong, self-assertive will by my will (Shakespeare)
conjoint or joint will A testamentary act by two persons jointly in the same instrument have one's will To obtain what one desires living will see under living tenant at will Someone who holds lands only so long as the owner pleases with a will Heartily and energetically with the best will in the world No matter how willing or persevering one is work one's will To do whatever one chooses would /wŭd (formerly, eg in Spenser, wōld)/auxiliary v (2nd pers sing (archaic; with thou) wouldst /wŭdst/)
The desired or intended, as distinct from could, or should ORIGIN: OE wolde, pat of wyllan to wish, will wouldˈ-be adjective
noun A vain pretender would (that), also would to God (or to heaven, etc) (that) (literary or archaic) Used to express (esp vain) desires |
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