It means "will you go out with me"
It means both "All of you gentle people will be able..." and, "They wil be able..." The actual meaning is in the context.
Wilbert is a name of Old English origin, meaning "bright will" or "brilliant resolution." It is a combination of the elements "wil" (will) and "berht" (bright).
The term "wil" is often a misspelling of "will," which is a modal verb used to express future intentions, predictions, or promises. In some contexts, particularly in Middle English or older texts, "wil" may refer to a desire or wish. It's essential to consider the context to understand its specific meaning.
i wil defend
Hilma is probably a variant or diminutive (nickname) of Wilhelmina (of Dutch, German, Polish, and English), which comes from Wilhelm, and ultimately from the English William; of the elements wil "Will, Desire" and helm "Helmet, Protection."
Compulsion but proper word for Majboori wil be Helplessness.
I don't want to :)
You may or may not, depending on your understanding and application, but you certainly should not for English.
wil or WIL stands for Walk In Linen (Linen cupboard)
It means wild out
Will is a shortened form of William. It comes from the German name Wilhem: wil means will or desire, and helm means helmet or protection.
Only if you have chemotherapy wil lyou loose your hair