Intention or determination that what one wishes or ordains shall be done by another or others, or shall take place; (contextually) an expression or…
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释义 | the mind > will > wish or inclination > [noun] (74) willeOE Intention or determination that what one wishes or ordains shall be done by another or others, or shall take place; (contextually) an expression or… hearteOE (One's) intent, will, purpose; inclination, desire. i-willc888 Will, wish; pleasure. self-willeOE One's own desire, inclination, or opinion. Obsolete. intent?c1225 The act or fact of intending or purposing; intention, purpose (formed in the mind). Formerly also, in more general sense, Will, inclination; that… device1303 Will, pleasure, inclination, fancy, desire. In earlier use chiefly in at one's (own) device; later only in plural; now only in left to one's own de… couragec1320 What is in one's mind or thoughts, what one is thinking of or intending; intention, purpose; desire or inclination. Obsolete. (Cf. ‘To speak one's… talentc1325 Inclination, propension, or disposition for anything; ‘mind’, ‘will’, wish, desire, appetite. greec1330 (One's) good pleasure; will, desire; consent. by his gree (quot. 1483): of its own accord. of the gre: of (one's) own accord, voluntarily. out of gree… voluntyc1330 Will, desire, pleasure; that which one wishes or desires. fantasyc1374 Inclination, liking, desire. Obs. likinga1375 Wish, desire, inclination. Also in free liking: free will, choice, or preference. Now rare. disposingc1380 The action of making ready or inclined; preparation; disposition, inclination: see dispose, v. 5 6. pleasancea1382 A person's wish, will, desire, or liking; spec. the divine will, divine commandment. Also: grace, favour. Obsolete. affectionc1390 The state of the mind as regards some specific object; disposition towards something; inclination, bent, penchant. In early use esp. with… wish1390 An instance of wishing; a feeling in the mind directed towards something which one believes would give satisfaction if attained, possessed, or… disposition1393 The state or quality of being disposed, inclined, or ‘in the mind’ (to something, or to do something); inclination (sometimes = desire, intention… affecta1398 The manner in which one is inclined or disposed; (also) the capacity for willing or desiring; a mental state, mood, or emotion, esp. one regarded as… likea1400 Pleasure, liking; at one's like(s): at one's pleasure or liking. Cf. liking, n.1 Obsolete. lista1400 (One's) desire or wish; (one's) good pleasure. Phrase at (one's) list. Now only archaic. pleasingc1400 God's will; a person's liking, pleasure, or desire. Obsolete. emplesance1424 Pleasure. Cf. empleseur, n. pleasurec1425 With a possessive: that which is agreeable to or in conformity with the wish or will of the person specified; will, desire, choice. well-willingc1443 That which it seems good to a person to do, intend, or allow; a person's pleasure or happiness; (in plural) things that give pleasure. Also: the… notiona1450 An inclination, disposition, or desire to do something specified; a fancy for something (now esp. a capricious one); a whim. mindc1450 The direction or focus of a person's thoughts, desires, inclinations, or energies. In phrases, as one's mind is (also runs) on: one attends to… fancy1465 Capricious or arbitrary preference; individual taste; an inclination, liking, esp. in phrases to have, take a fancy for, to; †to have no fancy with… empleseur1473 Pleasure. Cf. emplesance, n. hest?a1513 Will, purpose, determination. Obsolete. plighta1535 A state of mind (esp. to do something); a mood or demeanour. Obsolete. inclination1541 Love or affection for a particular person; romantic or sexual attraction. cue1567 Humour, disposition, mood, frame of mind (proper to any action). month's mind1580 Used allusively or humorously as a synonym for mind, n.1 14: an inclination, fancy, liking. Esp. in to have (also bear) a month's mind. to be in a mo… disposedness1583 The quality or state of being disposed; inclination, disposition. leaning1587 figurative. Inclination, bias; tendency, ‘penchant’. humour1595 With infinitive, for, or (formerly) †of: an inclination, disposition, or fancy to do or experience something specified; (as a mass noun) the mood or… wouldings1613 In plural. Desires, inclinations. beneplacit1643 Good pleasure, gracious purpose. wouldingness1645 Desire, inclination. vergency1649 Bent or inclination. Obsolete. bene-placiture1662 = beneplacit, n. good liking1690 Personal inclination or preference. Obsolete. rare. draught1758 figurative. Drawing, attraction; tendency, inclination, impulse. archaic. tida1774 A humour, mood, or fancy to do something. inkling1787 dialect. An inclination, slight desire. Subcategories:— uncontrolled exercise of (5) — of an individual or group (2) — one who inclines towards something (1) — favourable inclination (4) — turn of mind, bent, or talent (8) — one who does what he wishes (3) — faculty of volition and desire (1) — wrong or improper wish or inclination (3) — predisposition (2) |
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