volen-, volunt-, voli-, vol-

(Latin: will, free will, free choice; to wish; personal desire)


omnibenevolent
1. Sometimes used with “omnipotent”, “omnipresent”, etc.; benevolent towards everyone.
2. "All good"; God as utterly good with no trace of evil.
Quotes: Generosity, Benevolence, Altruism
Worthy traits to have within ourselves: generosity, altruism quotes.

somnivolent
One who desires to sleep.
vindictivolence
The desire to revenge oneself or of taking vengeance.
Volens et potens.
Willing and able.

Motto on the original State seal of Nevada, USA.

volent
1. Exercising, or capable of exercising, will or choice in respect of one’s conduct or course of action.
2. Someone who freely chooses or determines the course of action which he/she follows.
volente Deo.
God willing.

Also see Deo volente.

volition
volitional
Depending on volition or free choice.
volitionally
volitionless
volitive
1. Of or pertaining to the will; volitional.
2. Performed deliberately or with express intention; designed, deliberate.
voluntarily
Of one’s own free will or accord; without compulsion, constraint, or undue influence by others; freely, willingly.
voluntariness
voluntarism

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