abill

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Middle Scots

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Inherited from Middle English abill, abyll.

Adjective

abill (comparative abillar/abellar/ablar, superlative abillist/ablist)

  1. possessed of ability
  2. having ability or qualifications for
  3. having ability or power to do something
  4. (of things) in fit, proper, or sound condition; capable of serving the desired or natural purpose
  5. subject, liable, or likely to undergo something (common in 16th c.)

Etymology 2

Adverbial use of the adjective.

Adverb

abill

  1. ably, easily
  2. perhaps, possibly