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willan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
willan, p. de.
to boil (trans. )
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  • Wyl (wel, v. l.) on wætere . . . wyl on ealdan wíne,

    • Lchdm. i. 72, 7, 23.
  • Wel on buteran,

    • ii. 22, 25.
  • Wæl,

    • i. 374, 8.
  • Wæll,

    • 378, 3.
fig.
to torment, agitate, with violent feelings (cf. figurative uses of weallan and seóþan)
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  • wylleþ hine on ðam wíte, wunaþ unlustum

    he gives himself no peace in that pain, lives unpleasingly

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    • Salm. Kmbl. 537 ; Sal. 268.
Etymology
[þe caliz þet was imelt iðe fure and stroncliche iwelled, A. R. 284, 20. A chetel of iwelled bras, Jul. 82, 54. Welled led molten lead, H. R. 59, 501.
Icel. vella to boil (trans.)
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Similar entries
v. a-, be-, ge-, ofer-, on-willan (-wellan, -wyllan).
Linked entries
v.  a-wyllan.
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