willed

English

Etymology 1

will (noun) + -ed

Adjective

willed (comparative more willed, superlative most willed)

  1. Having a document specifying inheritance.
  2. (chiefly in combination) Having a will (of a specified kind).
    • 1998, Pierre Schlag, Laying Down the Law: Mysticism, Fetishism, and the American Legal Mind
      The free-willed subject here is the subject formation enacted by the party who is going to be visited with a fortunate (or unfortunate) legal consequence.
  3. Brought under the will of another person.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

See will (verb).

Verb

willed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of will
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