Wëllen
Luxemburgeois
/ˈvələn/
noun
Definitions
- will, desire
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German willo inherited from Proto-Germanic *wiljô (will, desire, wish).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*wiljô
Gloss
will, desire, wish
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
欲
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Wilmer English
- bewill English
- goodwill English
- ill will English
- ill-willed English
- nill English
- outwill English
- self-will English
- unwill English
- welcome English
- wilful English
- will English
- will've English
- will-less English
- willable English
- willed English
- willer English
- willest English
- willeth English
- willless English
- willmaking English
- willn't English
- willnae English
- willpower English
- willy English
- wilsome English
- won't English
- Viliulfi Latin
- villa Latin
- Mutwille German
- Veränderungswille German
- Widerwille German
- Wille German
- Willenserklärung German
- Willenskraft German
- willensstark German
- goedwil Dutch, Flemish
- kwaadwil Dutch, Flemish
- moedwil Dutch, Flemish
- onwil Dutch, Flemish
- volkswil Dutch, Flemish
- vrijwillig Dutch, Flemish
- weerwil Dutch, Flemish
- wil Dutch, Flemish
- willekeur Dutch, Flemish
- wilskracht Dutch, Flemish
- *welh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *Wiljafriþuz Proto-Germanic
- *welnōną Proto-Germanic
- *wiljô Proto-Germanic
- willen Middle English
- vili Old Norse
- vilji Icelandic
- wille Middle Dutch
- willo Old High German
- wille Middle High German
- 𐍅𐌹𐌻𐌾𐌰 Gothic
- *willjō gmw-pro
- willo Old Dutch
- willio Old Saxon