will (EN)
auxiliary verb, noun, verb

auxiliary verb “will”

will, 'll
  1. indicates the future tense
    I will finish my homework before dinner.
  2. to want or wish for something
    Do what you will.

noun “will”

sg. will, pl. wills or uncountable
  1. the mental faculty by which one deliberately chooses or decides upon a course of action
    Despite the obstacles, he had the will to continue his studies.
  2. the desired outcome or intention of a person
    The new policy reflects the will of the majority.
  3. a legal document specifying how one's possessions should be distributed after death
    My grandmother left me her house in her will.

verb “will”

will; he wills; past willed, part. willed; ger. willing
  1. to leave possessions to someone by specifying this in a legal will
    My father willed his vintage car to me.