v. Sc. [? Short for WHILLYWHA v.] trans. = WHILLYWHA v.

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1721.  Ramsay, Addr. to Town-Council Edin., 10. They … The honest Lieges whilly’d. Ibid. (1737), Sc. Prov. (1797), 91. Wise men may be whilly’d wi’ wiles.

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1820.  Scott, Abbot, xvi. These baptized idols … whillied the old women out of their corn and their candle ends.

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