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==English==

{{rank|eight|modern|medium|841|ill|eat|et|scene}}

===Etymology===
From {{etyl|non}} {{term|illr}}, (''bad'') (whence Danish {{term|ild}}, evil).
(contracted; show full)* {{ttbc|Welsh}}: [[claf]] (1, 2), [[drwg]] (3, 4), [[gwael]] (3, 4)
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===Adverb===
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# Badly; very incompletely.  Often hyphenated to form an adjectival phrase.
#: ''That move was '''ill'''-planned and '''ill'''-executed.''

# [[scarcely|Scarcely]].
#: ''They could '''ill''' sustain a serious illness in the family.''

====Synonyms====
* [[illy]]

====Antonyms====
* [[well]]

====Derived terms====
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* [[bode ill]]
* [[ill afford]]
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* [[ill-formed]]
* [[ill-gotten]]
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====Translations====
{{trans-top|badly}}
* French: {{t+|fr|mal}}
* Polish: {{t+|pl|źle}}
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* Spanish: {{t+|es|mal}}
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