Ills

/Ιͺlz/ noun

Problems, troubles, or harmful conditions affecting a person, group, or society. Physical ailments or diseases; misfortunes or evils.

From Old English 'yfel' (evil, bad) of Germanic origin, related to Gothic 'ubils.' The word evolved from meaning moral evil to include physical ailments and general troubles. The plural form 'ills' became common for describing societal problems and personal afflictions.

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