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Definition of toil
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Toil (v. t.) To
weary;
to
overlabor.
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Overtoil
::
Overtoil
(v. t.) To weary
excessively;
to
exhaust.
Participle
::
Participle
(n.) A part of
speech
partaking
of the
nature
both verb and
adjective;
a form of a verb, or
verbal
adjective,
modifying
a noun, but
taking
the
adjuncts
of the verb from which it is
derived.
In the
sentences:
a
letter
is
written;
being
asleep
he did not hear;
exhausted
by toil he will sleep
soundly,
--
written,
being,
and
exhaustedare
participles..
Labor
::
Labor (n.)
Physical
toil or
bodily
exertion,
especially
when
fatiguing,
irksome,
or
unavoidable,
in
distinction
from
sportive
exercise;
hard,
muscular
effort
directed
to some
useful
end, as
agriculture,
manufactures,
and like;
servile
toil;
exertion;
work..
Toiling
::
Toiling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Toi.
Toilet
::
Toilet
(n.) A
covering
of
linen,
silk, or
tapestry,
spread
over a table in a
chamber
or a
dressing
room..
Toil
::
Toil (n.) A net or
snare;
any
thread,
web, or
string
spread
for
taking
prey; --
usually
in the
plural..
Entoiled
::
Entoiled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Entoi.
Undergo
::
Undergo
(v. t.) To be
subjected
to; to bear up
against;
to pass
through;
to
endure;
to
suffer;
to
sustain;
as, to
undergo
toil and
fatigue;
to
undergo
pain,
grief,
or
anxiety;
to
undergothe
operation
of
amputation;
food in the
stomach
undergoes
the
process
of
digestion..
Ewer
::
Ewer (n.) A kind of
widemouthed
pitcher
or jug; esp., one used to hold water for the
toilet..
Restful
::
Restful
(a.)
Giving
rest;
freeing
from toil,
trouble,
etc..
Thresh
::
Thresh
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
labor;
to toil; also, to move
violently..
Moider
::
Moider
(v. i.) To toil.
Fatigue
::
Fatigue
(n.) To weary with labor or any
bodily
or
mental
exertion;
to
harass
with toil; to
exhaust
the
strength
or
endurance
of; to tire.
Swinker
::
Swink (n.)
Labor;
toil;
drudgery.
Plodding
::
Plodding
(a.)
Progressing
in a slow,
toilsome
manner;
characterized
by
laborious
diligence;
as, a
plodding
peddler;
a
plodding
student;
a man of
plodding
habits..
Indolence
::
Indolence
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
indolent;
inaction,
or want of
exertion
of body or mind,
proceeding
from love of ease or
aversion
to toil;
habitual
idleness;
indisposition
to
labor;
laziness;
sloth;
inactivity..
Respiration
::
Respiration
(n.)
Relief
from toil or
suffering:
rest.
Painful
::
Painful
(a.)
Requiring
labor or toil;
difficult;
executed
with
laborious
effort;
as a
painful
service;
a
painful
march.
Estoile
::
Estoile
(n.) A
six-pointed
star whose rays are wavy,
instead
of
straight
like those of a
mullet..
Outtoil
::
Outtoil
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
toiling.
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