wilful:
1.
willing, eager Wiv. III. ii. 45,
MND. V. i. 213
“when walls are so to hear
without warning,”
Rom. I. v. 93,
Ven. 365
“wilful and
unwilling.”
2.
obstinate
Mer.V. I. i. 90
“a
stillness,”
R3 III. vii. 28
“this silence”
; ‘obstinate in extravagance’
(Clark and Wright) Mer.V. I. i.
147;—adv.
Wint. I. ii. 255
“,
negligent,”
John V. ii. 124
“-opposite”
(=stubbornly hostile),
Sonn. li. 13
“he went -slow”
; see also next word.

