From Old English *gōdwille (“goodwill”), equivalent to guid + will. <span class="searchmatch">guidwill</span> (uncountable) goodwill guidwillt (“goodwilled, zealous”) guidwilly (“kindly...
<span class="searchmatch">guidwill</span> (“goodwill”) + -t guidwillt (comparative mair guidwillt, superlative maist guidwillt) goodwilled, zealous...
guidwilly (plural guidwillies) Alternative form of goodwilly. <span class="searchmatch">guidwill</span> (“goodwill”) + -y guidwilly (comparative mair guidwilly, superlative maist guidwilly)...
(“displaying goodwill”), equivalent to good + will. Cognate with Scots <span class="searchmatch">guidwill</span> (“goodwill”), Middle Low German gūtwille (“goodwill”), Old High German...
(“goodness”) guidwife (“wife, the mistress of a house, a landlady of an inn”) <span class="searchmatch">guidwill</span> (“goodwill”) tak the guid o (“to take advantage of”) the Guid Beuk (“the...
(“displaying goodwill”), equivalent to good + will. Cognate with Scots <span class="searchmatch">guidwill</span> (“goodwill”), Middle Low German gūtwille (“goodwill”), Old High German...