wish
verb intransitiveTo have a desire, or strong desire, either for what is or is not supposed to be obtainable. It usually expresses less than long; but sometimes it denotes to long or wise earnestly. We often wise for what is not obtainable. This is as good an argument as an antiquary could wish for. They have more than heart could wish. Psalm 73:7. I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper. 3 John 2. They cast four anchors out of the stern, and wished for the day. Acts 27:29.