Definition of Wish
v. i.
1.
[
imp
. &
p
.
p
.
Wished
;
p
.
pr
. &
vb
.
n
.
Wishing
.]
1.
To
have
a
desire
or
yearning
;
to
long
;
to
hanker
.
They
cast
four
anchors
out
of
the
stern
,
and
wished
for
the
day
.
- Acts xxvii. 29.
This
is
as
good
an
argument
as
an
antiquary
could
wish
for
.
- Arbuthnot.
v. t.
1.
To
desire
;
to
long
for
;
to
hanker
after
;
to
have
a
mind
or
disposition
toward
.
I
would
not
wish
Any
companion
in
the
world
but
you
.
- Shak.
I
wish
above
all
things
that
thou
mayest
prosper
.
- 3. John 2.
2.
To
frame
or
express
desires
concerning
;
to
invoke
in
favor
of
,
or
against
,
any
one
;
to
attribute
,
or
cal
down
,
in
desire
;
to
invoke
;
to
imprecate
.
I
would
not
wish
them
to
a
fairer
death
.
- Shak.
I
wish
it
may
not
prove
some
ominous
foretoken
of
misfortune
to
have
met
with
such
a
miser
as
I
am
.
- Sir P. Sidney.
Let
them
be
driven
backward
,
and
put
to
shame
,
that
wish
me
evil
.
- Ps. xl. 14.
3.
To
recommend
;
to
seek
confidence
or
favor
in
behalf
of
.
I
would
be
glad
to
thrive
,
sir
,
And
I
was
wished
to
your
worship
by
a
gentleman
.
- B. Jonson.
n.
1.
Desire
;
eager
desire
;
longing
.
Behold
,
I
am
according
to
thy
wish
in
God
a
stead
.
- Job xxxiii. 6.
2.
Expression
of
desire
;
request
;
petition
;
hence
,
invocation
or
imprecation
.
Blistered
be
thy
tongue
for
such
a
wish
.
- Shak.
3.
A
thing
desired
;
an
object
of
desire
.
Will
he
,
wise
,
let
loose
at
once
his
ire
. . .
To
give
his
enemies
their
wish
!
- Milton.
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