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_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

~Ilkaday~, _s._ A lawful day, as distinguished from that which is appropriated to Christian wors.h.i.+p, S. from _ilk_, every, and _day_.

_Falls of Clyde._

_Ilkadays claise_, the clothes worn on ordinary days, by the working cla.s.ses, as distinguished from those reserved for Sabbath. S.

ILL, _s._

1. The _evil_, or fatal effects ascribed to the influence of witchcraft, S.

2. Disease, malady.

_Barbour._

ILL-BEST, _adj._ The best of those who are bad, S.

_Baillie._

ILL-DEEDIE, _adj._ Mischievous, S.

_Burns._

ILL-EASED, _adj._ Reduced to a state of inconvenience, S.

ILL-GAINSHON'D, _adj._ Mischievous.

V. ~Gaishon~.

ILL-GAITED, _adj._ Having bad habits, S.

_To_ ILL-HEAR, _v. a._ To chide, to scold S. B.

ILL-LESS, _adj._

1. Inoffensive, S.

2. Without evil design.

_Spalding._

ILL-MUGGENT, _adj._ Evil-disposed, S. B.