Is willn’t a word?

Willn’t is not a word listed in standard dictionaries.

However, it has been used to spell out a contraction of “will not” used in some spoken dialects of English.

For instance, in chapter eight of the novel Shirely by Charlotte Brontë (1849), which is set in Yorkshire, England, the character William Farren says, “I willn’t do’t. I’m not for shedding blood.”

The standard contraction (short form) of “will not” is won’t (this is sometimes misspelled “wont.” However won’t and wont do not mean the same thing).

You can use QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker to help ensure you’re using “won’t” correctly.