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Vill![]() ![]() Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 Vill \Vill\, n. [OF. ville, vile, a village, F. ville a town, city. See Villa.] A small collection of houses; a village. "Every manor, town, or vill." --Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster] Not should e'er the crested fowl From thorp or vill his matins sound for me. --Wordsworth. [1913 Webster] Note: A word of various significations in English, law; as, a manor; a tithing; a town; a township; a parish; a part of a parish; a village. The original meaning of vill, in England, seems to have been derived from the Roman sense of the term villa, a single country residence or farm; a manor. Later, the term was applied only to a collection of houses more than two, and hence came to comprehend towns. Burrill. The statute of Exeter, 14 Edward I., mentions entire-vills, demivills, and hamlets. [1913 Webster] Matching Word(s) Ill Villa Villi Bill Cill dill Fill Gill Hill Jill Kill Lill Mill Nill Pill Rill Sill Till Will Vell Vial Viol Vild Vile ill villa bill fill gill hill kill mill pill rill sill till will zill vial viol vila vile vhll vidl VIL BILL GILL MILL WILL
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