יָאַל (yāʾal) is
a Hebrew verb
meaning shew willingness. It appears
19 times
in 11 books of the Hebrew Bible
(Strong's H2974).
Also rendered
be willing
Same Hebrew root (TWOT 831)
Root family 831: יָאַלyāʾal — II, shew willingness; be pleased; be determined; undertake to do; begin or make a beginning. (ASV and RSV similar, though both also translate “taken upon” and “be content”; ASV in addition renders “would” and RSV translates “persist.”)