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71will — 1. Testament. Kauoha, palapala ho oilina, palapala kauoha. To make a will verbally, kaulana ōlelo. To will, ho īli, ho oili. 2. Desire. Makemake, mana o. Thy will be done, e mālama ia kou makemake. 3. Verb markers. E … ana… …
72will — wɪl n. desire; will power; want; determination; volition n. last testament listing inheritors of a dying person s property v. want; act by will power; cause will power; command; determine, decide v. verb used together with other verbs to… …
73will do — interj. good enough, okay (phrase used to express agreement) v. will be good enough, will suffice (as in This room will do. ) …
74will — I. n. 1. Power of determination, power of choosing, faculty of volition, volition. 2. Resolution, resoluteness, determination, decision, self reliance, force of will. 3. Wish, desire, inclination, disposition, pleasure. 4. Command, behest, order …
75will — A document giving directions as to the disposal of a person s property after death. It has no effect until death and may be altered as many times as the person (the testator) wishes. To be binding, it must be executed in accordance with statutory …
76will do — phr. I will do it. □ Will do. I’ll get right on it. □ Fix the stuck window? Will do …
77will — See: AT WILL, OF ONE S OWN ACCORD or OF ONE S OWN FREE WILL …
78will — See: AT WILL, OF ONE S OWN ACCORD or OF ONE S OWN FREE WILL …
79Will — noun a) . Also used as a formal given name. Will linebacker drops to turn in, QB dropping dumps the ball off to HB. b) A weak side linebacker. Our Will linebacker, because he is away from the formation or to the split end, should be a great… …
80Will — Recorded in various spellings including Will, Wills, Wille, La Wille, Wylle, and others this is a name of several origins. It usually derives as a short form from the Norman French William, introduced into England by the Duke of Normandy after… …