Definition of Difficultness. Meaning of Difficultness. Synonyms of Difficultness

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Definition of Difficultness

Difficultness
Difficultness Dif"fi*cult*ness, n. Difficulty. [R.] --Golding.

Meaning of Difficultness from wikipedia

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- cir****stances surrounding the establishment of good are too grievous and too difficult to suffer. Acedia in Chaucer's view is thus the enemy of every source...