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Webster 1913 Edition


Willy

Wil′ly

,
Noun.
[Cf.
Willow
.]
1.
A large wicker basket.
[Prov. Eng.]
Halliwell.
2.
(Textile Manuf.)
Same as 1st
Willow
, 2.

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Willy

Willy

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English

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Proper noun

Willy (plural Willys)

  1. A male given name, diminutive of William.

Danish

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Willy

  1. A male given name borrowed from English or German.

German

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Willy

  1. A male given name, diminutive of Wilhelm or of any name beginning with the Germanic element will- such as Wilfried.

Norwegian

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Willy

  1. A male given name borrowed from English or German.

Swedish

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Proper noun

Willy

  1. A male given name borrowed from English or German.

willy

willy

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English

Adjective

willy (comparative willier or more willy, superlative williest or most willy)

  1. (obsolete) Willing; favourable; ready; eager.
  2. (Britain dialectal, Scotland) Self-willed; willful.
Related terms
  • ill-willy
  • evil-willy

Etymology 2

From Middle English wilȝe, from Old English wiliġ (willow). More at willow.

Noun

willy (plural willies)

  1. Alternative form of willow

Etymology 3

From Middle English wilie, from Old English wiliġe, wileġe (basket), from Proto-Germanic *wiligō (wicker basket), from Proto-Indo-European *weliko- (willow-tree). More at weel, willow.

Noun

willy (plural willies)

  1. (Britain dialectal) A willow basket.
  2. (Britain dialectal) A fish basket.

Etymology 4

  • Possibly a contraction of Latin membrum virile, male member (that is, the ****), a Latin term used in English in the nineteenth century; also possibly the simple use of a proper name as a pet name; compare dick, fanny and peter.

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Noun

willy (plural willies)

  1. (hypocoristic, slang, childish) the ****.
  2. (Britain) a person whom the speaker dislikes.
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