wilt |
willst |
As verbs the difference between wilt and willst
is that
wilt is to droop or become limp and flaccid (as a dying leaf or flower) while
willst is archaic second-person singular of will lang=en (alternative form of lang=en.
As a noun wilt
is the act of wilting or the state of being wilted.
willst |
willest |
As verbs the difference between willst and willest
is that
willst is archaic second-person singular of will lang=en (alternative form of lang=en while
willest is archaic second-person singular of will.
willst |
willet |
As a verb willst
is (nonstandard|archaic|or|archaicizing) ).
As a proper noun willet is
.
willst |
wills |
As verbs the difference between willst and wills
is that
willst is (nonstandard|archaic|or|archaicizing) ) while
wills is (
will).
As a noun wills is
.