Feminine spirit in Southern Slavic folklore.
1Let the dance transform her into the ghost, the wili, of Giselle.
2An eternity consigned to an existence as a wili, haunting the night.
3She was a wili, a ghost, and would dance forever.
4Like Giselle, each of the wili spirits had died betrayed by a man who'd pledged to love them.
5A new phrase of music began, mournful and romantic, and Annabella stepped into view, a maiden ghost, a wili.
6Hung on the roof-tree Ha-la'a-wili.
7When morning comes the Wili has gone back to her grave.
8It is a picture of a Wili of whom you remind me, Miss Lenox.
9The initial encouragement for Sibelius to write this concerto came from his friend Wili Burmester.
10Nomqondiso then contacted Wili to assist Nabi with the murder of her husband as well.
11Wili was found guilty of murder, conspiracy to commit murder and unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition.
13"A Wili," said I, "is a betrothed maiden who dies before her wedding-day.
14"Did either of you ever meet with a Wili?"
15"It is death to dance with a Wili."
16Nomqondiso paid Wili R60 000 of the R120 000 in March 2017 after the funeral policies had paid out.