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ill-wish
ˈill-ˈwish, v. [f. ill adv. (or n.) + wish v.] trans. To wish evil to; to bring misfortune upon, or bewitch, by wishing evil, according to a popular belief in some rural districts (cf. evil eye). Also absol. Hence ill-wish n., the evil or misfortune wished.1853 T. Q. Couch in J. Brand Observations P...
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Despite her insistence on being a good, moral Christian woman that would not hurt or ill-wish her neighbours, she was found unanimously guilty on only
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4 Things the Chronically Ill Wish Others Understood
2. Even when illness is physically based, a person's emotional state can affect their symptoms. Here's a simple two-part exercise to try if you're not sick or in pain:
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A Countess Below Stairs
Out of love and respect for Rupert, those Muriel offends suffer in silence, not wanting to ill-wish the Earl's bride.
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wish
▪ I. wish, n.1 (wɪʃ) [f. wish v., q.v. for forms.] 1. a. An instance of wishing; a feeling in the mind directed towards something which one believes would give satisfaction if attained, possessed, or realized. (With const. as in wish v. 1 (b), (c), (d).) Most commonly denoting a desire for something...
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