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Unwilled vs Unhilled - What's the difference?

unwilled | unhilled |

As an adjective unwilled

is not disposed of in a legal will.

As a verb unhilled is

past tense of unhill.

unwilled

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Not disposed of in a legal will.
  • *{{quote-book, year=1905, author=John Morley, title=Rousseau, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=Or is it to go no further than to condemn such a law as that which in England gives unwilled lands to the eldest son? }}
  • Not willed or wished for.
  • *{{quote-book, year=1907, author=Antoinette Abernethy Lamoreaux, title=The Unfolding Life, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=In early infancy activity is entirely purposeless and unwilled , merely the instinctive movement of every part of the body. }}

    unhilled

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (unhill)

  • unhill

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (label) To uncover, reveal.
  • *:
  • these four men and these ladyes layd hand on syr launcelot // and soo in to a chamber where was the holy vessel of the Sancgreal / and by force syr launcelot was leid by that holy vessel / and there came an holy man and vnhylled that vessel / and soo by myracle and by vertu of that holy vessel syr launcelot was heled and recouerd