Similar words: willy-nilly, spillway, will, twill, swill, at will, willed, willow. Meaning: n. 1. the feeling of a hostile person 2. a hostile (very unfriendly) disposition.
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(31) To excuse oneself before there is occasion is to accuse oneself. To draw blood in full health gives the hint to ill will. An excuse unexpected arouses suspicion from its slumbers.
(32) Being resolved on sensuality , on ill will, on harmfulness.
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