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Variant of toil¹

toil¹ Definition

toil (to̵il)

intransitive verb

  1. to work hard and continuously; labor
  2. to proceed laboriously; advance or move with painful effort or difficulty to toil up a mountain

Etymology: ME toilen < Anglo-Fr toiler, to strive, dispute < OFr toeillier, to pull about, begrime < L tudiculare, to stir about < tudicula, small machine for bruising olives < tudes, mallet < base of tundere, to beat < IE base *(s)teu- > stock, stub

transitive verb

Now Rare to make or accomplish with great effort

noun

  1. Archaic contention; struggle; strife
  2. hard, exhausting work or effort; tiring labor
  3. a task performed by such effort

Etymology: ME toile < Anglo-Fr toil < OFr toeil, turmoil, struggle < the v.

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Variant of toil²

toil² Definition

toil (to̵il)

noun

  1. Archaic a net for trapping
  2. any snare suggestive of a net

Etymology: OFr toile, a net, web, cloth < L tela, web, woven material < base of texere: see text

toiler Synonyms

toiler

n.

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  4. TOH
  5. togs
  6. Togolese
  7. Togoland
  8. Togo
  9. Togliatti
  10. toggling
  1. toilet
  2. toilet training
  3. toilet water
  4. toiletries
  5. toiletry
  6. toilette
  7. toilful
  8. toilsome
  9. toilsomely
  10. toilsomeness