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“nolens”
nolens, volens
Whether willing or not.
Literally, "being unwilling, willing". This refers to anyone who does something he/she really does not want to do, but does it nolens, volens. Sometimes the phrase is used to mean "willy-nilly" or "hap-hazardly".
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group N
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volen-, volunt-, voli-, vol-
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