See Also:

its(1) (iou) and will(6) (iou)


its(1) (iou)



its possess. adjective (in mod. usage also classed as a determiner), 3 sing. neut. Also it's (now considered erron.). L16.
[from IT pronoun + -'S1.]
Of it; of itself; which belongs or pertains to it(self).
V. Woolf She came in like a swan swimming its way. G. M. Trevelyan Country house life, with its hunting and shooting, and its political and literary 'house-parties'. I. Murdoch The question had arisen of its being sold. G. Vidal Henry appeared with the telephone on its extension cord.

will(6) (iou)



will verb3 intrans. . ME.
[Old Norse villask refl. of villa lead astray, from villr WILL adjective.]
Go astray, lose one's way; stray.