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Australian politician (1891–1985)
Sir William John McKell (26 September 1891 – 11 January 1985) was an Australian politician who served as the 12th governor-general of Australia, in office
William_McKell
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1959), English actor and singer/songwriter Mike McKell, American lawyer and politician William McKell GCMG (1891–1985), Australian politician, Premier
McKell
Duke of Gloucester from 1945 to 1947, and William McKell from 1947 to 1952. Represented by William McKell from 1952 to 1953, Lord Slim from 1953 to 1960
List of prime ministers of Australia
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Australia
Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
largely replacing the abolished district of Elizabeth. It was named after William McKell, former Premier of New South Wales (1941–1947). It included most of
Electoral_district_of_McKell
British Army field marshal, Governor-General of Australia, and author (1891–1970)
Field Marshal William Joseph Slim, 1st Viscount Slim (6 August 1891 – 14 December 1970), usually known as Bill Slim, was a British military commander
William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim
William_Slim,_1st_Viscount_Slim
contributing to public debate. The McKell Institute was launched in April 2012. It is named after William McKell, the 27th Premier of New South Wales
The_McKell_Institute
still-unsurpassed record term of over 9 years. A second Australian (William McKell) was appointed in 1947; he was followed by three more Britons, each
List of governors-general of Australia
List_of_governors-general_of_Australia
Premier of New South Wales since 2023
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Chris_Minns
British prince (1900–1974)
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (Henry William Frederick Albert; 31 March 1900 – 10 June 1974), was a member of the British royal family. He was the
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Prince_Henry,_Duke_of_Gloucester
Australian politician (1891–1959)
Works in 1941 and Minister for Local Government in the government of William McKell in 1944, where he led significant reforms of local government in the
Joseph_Cahill
Premier, William McKell, of the Labor Party. The ministry was the second of two occasions when the Government was led by McKell, as Premier. McKell was first
McKell_ministry_(1944–1947)
Premier, William McKell, of the Labor Party. The ministry was the first of two occasions when the Government was led by McKell, as Premier. McKell was first
McKell_ministry_(1941–1944)
Australian politician (born 1964)
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Carmel_Tebbutt
Federal representative of the Australian monarch
and chief justice. Sir William McKell was premier of New South Wales. William Morrison, 1st Viscount Dunrossil (as William Morrison) was Speaker of
Governor-General_of_Australia
Australian politician
named McKell as Governor-General of Australia, initiating a struggle between, on one side, Bob Heffron (supported by the Party Executive, McKell, many
Jim_McGirr
State of Australia
virtually disappeared. A Labor government led by William McKell was elected in May 1941. The McKell government benefited from full employment, budget
New_South_Wales
Region in New South Wales, Australia
controversy over conscription during the Boer War. A Bill proposed by William McKell that had stalled in committee failed outright when the Lang government
Greater_Sydney
Australian politician (1876–1975)
Lang was ousted as NSW Opposition Leader in 1939 and was replaced by William McKell, who became Premier in 1941. Lang was expelled from NSW Labor by the
Jack Lang (Australian politician)
Jack_Lang_(Australian_politician)
Former Premier of New South Wales (1890–1978)
in 1941. Heffron served as Minister of the Crown in the cabinets of William McKell, James McGirr and Joseph Cahill, most notably as Minister for Education
Bob_Heffron
Australian political ideology
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Langism
State election for New South Wales, Australia in May 1944
of the 90 seats in the Legislative Assembly. The Labor government of William McKell faced its first challenge at a general election in May 1944. The campaign
1944 New South Wales state election
1944_New_South_Wales_state_election
Calendar year
1978) September 26 Charles Munch, French conductor, violinist (d. 1968) William McKell, 12th Governor-General of Australia (d. 1985) October 12 – Fumimaro
1891
Australian politician (1855–1922)
1917 election McGowen was defeated by the official Labor candidate William McKell (himself a future Premier), but his career did not end there. His old
James_McGowen
Australian politician (1924–2002)
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Jack_Ferguson
Australian politician and convicted murderer
Kavanagh as Minister for Labour Preceded by William McKell Minister for Justice 1922–1925 Succeeded by William McKell Parliament of Australia Preceded by Frederick
Thomas_Ley
British Army officer and politician (1909-1991)
was Murray Tyrrell. De L'Isle was the first governor-general since William McKell (1947–1953) to have children living at Government House in Canberra
William Sidney, 1st Viscount De L'Isle
William_Sidney,_1st_Viscount_De_L'Isle
responsibilities following the electoral defeat of Robert Fitzgerald. William McKell was appointed as a Minister without Portfolio to be Assistant Minister
Minister for Corrections (New South Wales)
Minister_for_Corrections_(New_South_Wales)
Australian politician
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Yasmin_Catley
State election for New South Wales, Australia in May 1941
with compulsory preferential voting. The replacement of Jack Lang by William McKell as leader of the Labor Party in 1939 reunited and rejuvenated the party
1941 New South Wales state election
1941_New_South_Wales_state_election
Affiliate of the Australian Labor Party
selecting the party leader to the caucus. Lang was deposed in 1939. William McKell became party leader, reuniting and rejuvenating the party. Under his
New_South_Wales_Labor_Party
11 March), then William McKell Prime Minister – Ben Chifley Chief Justice – Sir John Latham Premier of New South Wales – William McKell (until 6 February)
1947_in_Australia
20th Premier of New South Wales
near Huskisson, New South Wales, Australia to English immigrant parents, William John, a shipbuilder, and Elizabeth Graham. His family moved to Balmain
John_Storey_(politician)
Australian state political party election
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
2018 New South Wales Labor Party leadership election
2018_New_South_Wales_Labor_Party_leadership_election
soldier, Medal of Honor recipient. André Mattoni, 84, Austrian actor. Sir William McKell, 93, Australian politician, governor-general (1947–1953). Noëlle Norman
Deaths_in_January_1985
Highest political office within the party
(1910–1913) William Holman (1913–1916) John Storey (1920–21) James Dooley (1921, 1921–22) Jack Lang (1925–1927, 1930–1932) William McKell (1941–1947)
Leaders of the Australian Labor Party
Leaders_of_the_Australian_Labor_Party
Australian politician
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Prue_Car
Australian politician (1917–1992)
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Pat_Hills
Australian politician (born 1934)
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Barrie_Unsworth
Australian politician
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
John Watkins (Australian politician)
John_Watkins_(Australian_politician)
Australian politician
Edna (Mrs Charles Lack); Jessie (Mrs Ambrose Fletcher); Gertrude (Mrs William Parker); Major Cyril Bavin OBE; Horace Bavin; Florence Bavin (Mrs Ernest
Thomas_Bavin
Australian public servant (1913–1994)
Secretary to the Governor-General, William McKell, in March 1947. Tyrrell also served McKell's successors Sir William Slim, Lord Dunrossil, Lord De L'Isle
Murray_Tyrrell
Australian politician
William Arthur Holman (4 August 1871 – 5 June 1934) was an Australian politician who served as Premier of New South Wales from 1913 to 1920. He came to
William_Holman
Australian state political party election
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
2019 New South Wales Labor Party leadership election
2019_New_South_Wales_Labor_Party_leadership_election
Australian state political party election
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
2021 New South Wales Labor Party leadership election
2021_New_South_Wales_Labor_Party_leadership_election
Class of ferry operated by Harbour City Ferries
on 19 September 1968. It was followed in 1970 by Lady Woodward and Lady McKell. These two differed from Lady Cutler in having reverse sloped wheelhouses
Lady-class_ferry
Australian politician
William McKell
Joshua_Arthur
Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 June 2009. Retrieved 27 May 2009. McKell was knighted during his term Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Spouse of the governor-general of Australia
Spouse_of_the_governor-general_of_Australia
during 1951 in Australia. Monarch – George VI Governor-General – (Sir) William McKell Prime Minister – Robert Menzies Chief Justice – Sir John Latham Premier
1951_in_Australia
Australian trade unionist
principle to reject titular honours. His recent predecessors included William McKell (1951), Edward McTiernan (1951), Robert Cosgrove (1959), and Dorothy
Jack_Egerton
Australian politician (1909–1987)
William Scully, the federal member for Gwydir, after Renshaw had worked as campaign director for him. He was supported by the Premier, William McKell
Jack_Renshaw
Australian politician
Premier until losing the May 1941 election to the Labor Party under William McKell, losing 20 seats. Remaining as Opposition Leader, with the UAP shattered
Alexander_Mair
Head of government of New South Wales
Australia Mair 27 William McKell MLA for Redfern (1891–1985) 1941 16 May 1941 6 February 1947 5 years, 266 days Labor McKell I 1944 McKell II 28 Jim McGirr
Premier_of_New_South_Wales
Australian Labor Party president
President of the New South Wales Labor Party In office 1940–1943 Leader William McKell Preceded by Albert Willis Succeeded by Francis Kelly President of the
Abner_McAlpine
office (1939–1941, 1949–1966): Lord Gowrie, (1939–1945) William McKell, (1949–1953) William Slim, (1953–1960) Viscount Dunrossil, (1960–1961) Viscount
Records of prime ministers of Australia
Records_of_prime_ministers_of_Australia
Rank in Australian Army
ceremony held in the hospital's sun room by the then governor-general, Sir William McKell. Field Marshal Blamey died after a long illness on 27 May 1951. Blamey's
Field_marshal_(Australia)
Day of the year
Buzzell, American actor, director, and screenwriter (born 1895) 1985 – William McKell, Australian lawyer and politician, 12th Governor-General of Australia
January_11
34th ministry of government of Australia
May 1951 People and organisations Monarch George VI Governor-General William McKell Prime Minister Robert Menzies No. of ministers 19 Member party Liberal–Country
Fourth_Menzies_ministry
Australian politician (born 1968)
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Kristina_Keneally
Australian politician (1926–2014)
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Neville_Wran
Australian politician (1930–2014)
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Ron_Mulock
Day of the year
– Jack Tresadern, English footballer and manager (died 1959) 1891 – William McKell, Australian politician, 12th Governor General of Australia (died 1985)
September_26
United States historic place
railroading, mining and financial conglomerate belonging to William McKell, son of Thomas G. and Jean McKell, the town's namesake. Built in 1909, the bank operated
Bank_of_Glen_Jean
Australian Labor Party politician
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Luke_Foley
Nationalist 15 November 1916 12 April 1920 3 years, 149 days 9 27th Sir William McKell (1891–1985) Labor MLA for Redfern (1927–1947) 16 May 1941 6 February
List of premiers of New South Wales by time in office
List_of_premiers_of_New_South_Wales_by_time_in_office
Prime Minister of Australia in 1904
Andrew's Cathedral, with Joseph Cook, Albert Gardiner, John Curtin and William McKell serving as pallbearers. His ashes were interred at the Northern Suburbs
Chris_Watson
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
apprenticeships at the site) John Storey who became Premier of NSW and William McKell who became Governor-General of Australia. The place is important in
Mort's_Dock
Malaysian constitution drafting body
– United Kingdom (Chairman) Sir Ivor Jennings – United Kingdom Sir William McKell – Australia Hakim B. Malik – India Sheikh Hakim Halim bin Abdul Hamid
Reid_Commission
Political party in Australia
readmitted into the ALP at a unity conference on 26 August 1939. Heffron and William McKell then successfully combined to depose Lang on 5 September 1939. Green
Industrial_Labor_Party
Australian politician
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Michael_Daley
happened during 1948 in Australia. Monarch – George VI Governor General – William McKell Prime Minister – Ben Chifley Chief Justice – Sir John Latham Premier
1948_in_Australia
Government minister in New South Wales, Australia
responsibilities following the electoral defeat of Robert Fitzgerald. William McKell was appointed as a Minister without Portfolio to be Assistant Minister
Minister for Youth Justice (New South Wales)
Minister_for_Youth_Justice_(New_South_Wales)
Premier of New South Wales from 2008 to 2009
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Nathan_Rees
Australian division election results
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Eric Harrison 28,821 75.1 +7.9 Labor William McKell 9,533 24.9 −5.5 Total formal votes 38,354 98.2 Informal votes 703 1
Electoral results for the Division of Wentworth
Electoral_results_for_the_Division_of_Wentworth
Australian politician (1890–1967)
years working as the gatekeeper at the Sydney Cricket Ground (where William McKell sat on the board of trustees), Kelly regained the seat in the 1935 state
Gus_Kelly_(politician)
Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
McGowen Labour 1894–1917 William McKell Labor 1917–1920 Single-member (1927–1968) Member Party Term William McKell Labor 1927–1947 George Noble
Electoral_district_of_Redfern
Australian politician
Agriculture in the governments of John Storey, James Dooley, Jack Lang, William McKell and the first ministry of James McGirr. Under his leadership the ministry
Bill Dunn (Australian politician)
Bill_Dunn_(Australian_politician)
Fascist movement
V. Evatt conduct a review of the movement. New South Wales premier William McKell wrote to Prime Minister John Curtin a day later asking for the AFM's
Australia_First_Movement
Australian judge and diplomat (1886–1972)
Hawthorn, Victoria. He was the son of Edith Annie (née Owen) and Joseph William Dixon, who were both English immigrants originally from Yorkshire. His
Owen_Dixon
Australian politician (1891–1949)
was a member of William McKell's campaign committee for 21 years. In February 1947 the Premier and member for Redfern, William McKell resigned to take
George_Noble_(politician)
15 June 1928 15 March 1934 5 years, 273 days 1928 1931 68 NSW Sir William McKell (1891–1985) GCMG Labor MLA for Redfern (1927–1947) 16 May 1941 6 February
List of Australian heads of government by time in office
List_of_Australian_heads_of_government_by_time_in_office
38th New South Wales government ministry, led by James Dooley
Public Works Minister for Railways John Estell Minister of Justice William McKell Minister of Public Instruction Thomas Mutch Secretary for Mines Minister
Dooley_ministry_(1921)
coalition, and the Labor Party winning government under the leadership of William McKell. The composition of the ministry was announced by Premier Mair on 5
Mair–Bruxner_ministry
and presented his field marshal's baton by the then Governor-General William McKell. Blamey was seriously ill at the time and died three months later. Until
Current senior Australian Defence Organisation personnel
Current_senior_Australian_Defence_Organisation_personnel
Justice – Sir John Latham Premier of New South Wales – William McKell Premier of Queensland – William Forgan Smith (until 16 September), then Frank Cooper
1942_in_Australia
the Labor on 26 August 1939 and Lang was replaced as party leader by William McKell on 5 September 1939. During this parliament Labor and Industrial Labor
1938 New South Wales state election
1938_New_South_Wales_state_election
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
1973 New South Wales Labor Party leadership spill
1973_New_South_Wales_Labor_Party_leadership_spill
Australia. Monarch – Elizabeth II Governor-General – William McKell (until 8 May), then Sir William Slim Prime Minister – Robert Menzies Chief Justice –
1953_in_Australia
British Army general (1876–1951)
departure of the Duke of Gloucester and the appointment of his successor, William McKell. He returned to England in February 1949. On 7 July 1949 he was raised
Winston Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria
Winston_Dugan,_1st_Baron_Dugan_of_Victoria
Place of prostitution
pp. 111–197. Rosen 1983, p. 86. Johnson 1911, p. 98. McKell 2009, p. 6. McKell 2009, p. 19. McKell 2009, p. 8. Webb 2004, pp. 24–33. Jones 2006, pp. 19–23
Brothel
Australian politician (born 1969)
Joseph Cook James McGowen William Holman Ernest Durack John Storey James Dooley Greg McGirr Bill Dunn Jack Lang William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill
Jodi_McKay
Australian politician (1909–1995)
Representatives as the Labor member for Phillip, defeating Liberal MP William Aston. At the time, he was only the fourth Jew to be elected to the Commonwealth
Syd_Einfeld
Formalities when Elizabeth II became queen
the accession of the Queen. The Governor-General of Australia, Sir William McKell, issued the proclamation of Elizabeth's accession as Queen of Australia
Proclamation of accession of Elizabeth II
Proclamation_of_accession_of_Elizabeth_II
Australian politician
Party member, Arthur Moverly in the landslide victory that allowed William McKell to form a government. During the premierships of Joseph Cahill and Robert
William_Gollan
Australian army general (1884–1951)
been mooted in 1945. The recommendation went via the Governor-General, William McKell, to Buckingham Palace in London, which appeared to reply that a dominion
Thomas_Blamey
Curtin Chief Justice – Sir John Latham Premier of New South Wales – William McKell Premier of Queensland – Frank Cooper Premier of South Australia – Thomas
1943_in_Australia
Australian soldier
Melbourne–Voyager collision), Vince Kelly's A Man of the People (about Sir William McKell), and J. T. Lang's The Turbulent Years. Sheppard had long supported
Alexander_William_Sheppard
Government minister in New South Wales, Australia
tourist activities to a ministerial level was controversial. The Premier William McKell stated that there was a need for a Minister to devote himself to these
Minister_for_Jobs_and_Tourism
Australian George Cross recipient (1912–1944)
received by his nine-year-old son, David, from the Governor-General, William McKell, at Government House, Adelaide, in late November. David also received
Lionel_Matthews
Courts in Sydney, Australia
Macquarie Street scheme, and by 1945, the succeeding Labor Government of William McKell, was considering a new scheme centred on Circular Quay. In June 1946
Law_Courts,_Sydney
president Remarks Roberto Regala 1949–1956 George VI Elizabeth II Sir William McKell Sir William Slim Ben Chifley Robert Menzies Elpidio Quirino Ramon Magsaysay
List of ambassadors of the Philippines to Australia
List_of_ambassadors_of_the_Philippines_to_Australia
WILLIAM MCKELL
WILLIAM MCKELL
Male
German
 Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Boy/Male
German
Form of William; Resolute Protector
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLEAM means "will-helmet."
Male
English
English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss
Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
Female
English
Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Boy/Male
German American English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
Irish
cille means “â€associated with the church.â€â€ One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American French Teutonic English German
Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A...
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.
Male
English
 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lilian, LILLIAN means "lily."
Female
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."
WILLIAM MCKELL
WILLIAM MCKELL
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Hardiman.
Female
Italian
Italian name DIAMANTE means "diamond."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Aware, Knowing
Boy/Male
Biblical
My secret.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Sentimental; Emotional
Girl/Female
Tamil
Irish form of cecilia blind
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Consecrated to God; Abbreviation of Elizabeth; Pledged to God
Girl/Female
British, Danish, English, Norse, Swedish
Battle for Help
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Donogh, DONOUGH means "brown warrior."
Biblical
sitting, or captivity, of the father
WILLIAM MCKELL
WILLIAM MCKELL
WILLIAM MCKELL
WILLIAM MCKELL
WILLIAM MCKELL
v. t.
Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.
a.
Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.
n.
Alt. of Willywaw
v. t.
Spontaneous; self-moved.
n.
A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
a.
Willing; ready to agree or consent.
n.
The power of willing or determining; will.
adv.
Willing; disposed.
a.
Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.
v. t.
Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.
n.
Willing acceptance.
n.
A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.
a.
Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.
a.
Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.
a.
Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Will
a.
Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.
a.
Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.
n.
One who works at a willying machine.