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Definition of "willer" [will•er]

  • One who wills, who causes by an act of will or willpower. (noun)
  • One who causes an inheritance by writing a will. (noun)

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Use "willer" in a sentence
  • "Though all the way up the stairs Mrs. Mivers, turning back at every other step, did her best to impress upon her young visitor's mind the important fact that they kept their household establishment at their "willer," and that their apartments in Fleet Street were only a "conwenience," the store set by the worthy housewife upon her goods and chattels was sufficiently visible in the drugget that threaded its narrow way up the gay Brussels stair-carpet, and in certain layers of paper which protected from the profanation of immediate touch the mahogany hand-rail."
  • ""willer," and that their apartments in Fleet Street were only a"
  • ""In the last place any ill-willer would ever look for a British colonel sahib," says he, chortling."