vill

[ vil ]

noun
  1. a territorial division under the feudal system; township.

Origin of vill

1
1590–1600; <Anglo-French; Old French vile, vylle, ville farm, village; see villa

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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.

  • It is no goot until I vill a tunnel make or der grade lefel.

  • Py shiminy grickets, oof you hit me mit a flad-iron I vill mad be as some hornets.

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  • You vas a fine feller, und ve vill go some place und I vill tell you somet'ing.

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  • Vell, oof you know anypody in Tenver, I vill leaf your shtuff any blace vat you say.

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