- Look up toil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Toil
means literally intensive work, and may
refer to: "Toil" (Shlonsky poem) (Hebrew: "Amal"), a 1928...
- 庚
evening star age (of person) 辛 to
offend superiors bitter, piquant,
toilsome 壬
burden to shoulder, to
trust with
office 癸 gr**** for
libation (not used)...
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contrasts the
spoiling of a
Maltese by his owner,
compared to life of the
toilsome neglect suffered by the master's ****.
Envious of the
spoiling attentions...
- that had
softened the ground, and
rendered the
offensive movements so
toilsome, and ****ed till one o'clock the
attack that
should have been made in...
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literary merit of the Quran.
Orientalist Thomas Carlyle,
called the
Quran "
toilsome reading and a
wearisome confused jumble, crude, incondite" with "endless...
- stands,
although their present-day
design came
about after a long and
toilsome process of
numerous renovations,
which have
started almost immediately...
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idyllically in a parkland,
feeding on wild
fruits or animals, but had
begun the
toilsome cultivation of cereals." The
serpent of the
Genesis narrative may represent...
- would, however,
should cir****stances permit,
atone for this error,
however toilsome it
might be to
write such a supplement.
Raavad was
forced to acknowledge...
- verk.
Constraint =
grief of the bond-maid and
state of
oppression and
toilsome work. 9 ᛁ Íss Íss er árbörkr ok
unnar þak ok
feigra manna fár. Ice...
- niflungr.
Constraint is
grief of the bond-maid and
state of
oppression and
toilsome work. Anglo-Saxon ᚾ Nẏd bẏþ
nearu on breostan; ƿeorþeþ hi þeah oft niþa...