William
Wil*liam
biographical name
name of 4 kings of England: {b}I{/b} ({it}the Conqueror{/it}) {it}circa{/it} 1028u20131087 (reigned 1066u201387); {b}II{/b} (
Wil*liam Tell
noun
{bc}a heroic archer in Swiss legend who complies with an order to shoot an apple off his sonu0027s head
William I
biographical name
1533u20131584 {it}the Silent{/it} prince of Orange and founder of the Dutch Republic
William I
biographical name
1797u20131888 {it}Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig{/it} king of Prussia (1861u201388) German emperor (1871u201388)
William II
biographical name
1859u20131941 {it}Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert{/it} German emperor and king of Prussia (1888u20131918)
William of Malmes*bury
biographical name
{it}circa{/it} 1090u2013{it}circa{/it} 1143 English historian
sweet wil*liam
noun
{bc}a widely cultivated Old World pink ({it}Dianthus barbatus{/it}) with small white to deep red or purple flowers often showily spotted, banded, or mottled and borne in flat-topped cymes
Frederick William
biographical name
1620u20131688 {it}the Great Elector{/it} elector of Brandenburg (1640u201388)
Frederick William
biographical name
name of 4 kings of Prussia: {b}I{/b} 1688u20131740 (reigned 1713u201340); {b}II{/b} 1744u20131797 (reigned 1786u201397); {b}III{/b} 1770u20131840 (reigned 1797u20131840); {b}IV{/b} 1795u20131861 (reigned 1840u201361)
Prince Wil*liam Sound
geographical name
inlet of the Gulf of Alaska in southern Alaska east of the Kenai Peninsula