willmaker

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Noun[edit]

willmaker (plural willmakers)

  1. Alternative form of will-maker
    • 1993, Amy Louise Erickson, Women and property in early modern England, page 65:
      This is evident in the care with which willmakers - especially poor willmakers - detailed their bequests, down to the names of cows, the location of a particular table or who slept in a certain bed, and the colour of breeches and petticoats.