vill
[ vil ]
noun
a territorial division under the feudal system; township.
Origin of vill
11590–1600; <Anglo-French; Old French vile, vylle, ville farm, village; see villa
Words Nearby vill
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How to use vill in a sentence
If it ish true dat de closhe makes de man, you vill do excellent vell, and de people vill not now run after you.
Jack Harkaway's Boy Tinker Among The Turks | Bracebridge HemyngIt is no goot until I vill a tunnel make or der grade lefel.
Stories in Light and Shadow | Bret HartePy shiminy grickets, oof you hit me mit a flad-iron I vill mad be as some hornets.
Motor Matt's Mystery | Stanley R. MatthewsYou vas a fine feller, und ve vill go some place und I vill tell you somet'ing.
Motor Matt's Mystery | Stanley R. MatthewsVell, oof you know anypody in Tenver, I vill leaf your shtuff any blace vat you say.
Motor Matt's Mystery | Stanley R. Matthews
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