Obs. rare. Forms: 3 wil, 4 wille. [f. WILL a.] Bewilderment, distraction.
c. 1250. Gen. & Ex., 1079. Wil siðen cam on euerilc on.
[a. 1400[?]. Morte Arth., 3836. And for wondsome and wille alle his wit failede. (See FOR prep. 10.)]