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Paravail Paravail Par`a*vail", a. [OF. par aval below; par through (L.
per) + aval down; a- (L. ad) + val (L. vallis) a valley. Cf.
Paramount.] (Eng. Law)
At the bottom; lowest. --Cowell.
Note: In feudal law, the tenant paravail is the lowest tenant
of the fee, or he who is immediate tenant to one who
holds over of another. --Wharton.
Travail Travail Tra`vail", n. [Cf. F. travail, a frame for confining a
horse, or OF. travail beam, and E. trave, n. Cf. Travail,
v. i.]
Same as Travois.
Travail Travail Trav"ail (?; 48), n. [F. travail; cf. Pr. trabalh,
trebalh, toil, torment, torture; probably from LL. trepalium
a place where criminals are tortured, instrument of torture.
But the French word may be akin to L. trabs a beam, or have
been influenced by a derivative from trabs (cf. Trave). Cf.
Travel.]
1. Labor with pain; severe toil or exertion.
As everything of price, so this doth require
travail. --Hooker.
2. Parturition; labor; as, an easy travail.
Travail Travail Trav"ail, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Travailed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Travailing.] [F. travailler, OF. traveillier,
travaillier, to labor, toil, torment; cf. Pr. trebalhar to
torment, agitate. See Travail, n.]
1. To labor with pain; to toil. [Archaic] ``Slothful persons
which will not travail for their livings.' --Latimer.
2. To suffer the pangs of childbirth; to be in labor.
Travail Travail Trav"ail, v. t.
To harass; to tire. [Obs.]
As if all these troubles had not been sufficient to
travail the realm, a great division fell among the
nobility. --Hayward.
Travailed Travail Trav"ail, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Travailed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Travailing.] [F. travailler, OF. traveillier,
travaillier, to labor, toil, torment; cf. Pr. trebalhar to
torment, agitate. See Travail, n.]
1. To labor with pain; to toil. [Archaic] ``Slothful persons
which will not travail for their livings.' --Latimer.
2. To suffer the pangs of childbirth; to be in labor.
Travailing Travail Trav"ail, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Travailed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Travailing.] [F. travailler, OF. traveillier,
travaillier, to labor, toil, torment; cf. Pr. trebalhar to
torment, agitate. See Travail, n.]
1. To labor with pain; to toil. [Archaic] ``Slothful persons
which will not travail for their livings.' --Latimer.
2. To suffer the pangs of childbirth; to be in labor.