Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - toil
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Toil
toil
I. noun Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Anglo-French toyl, from ~ler Date: 14th century 1. archaic a. struggle, battle b. laborious effort 2. long strenuous fatiguing labor Synonyms: see work • ~ful adjective • ~fully adverb II. verb Etymology: Middle English, to argue, struggle, from Anglo-French ~ler to make dirty, fight, wrangle, from Latin tudiculare to crush, grind, from tudicula machine for crushing olives, diminutive of tudes hammer; akin to Latin tundere to beat — more at contusion Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to work hard and long 2. to proceed with laborious effort ; plod transitive verb 1. archaic overwork 2. archaic to get or accomplish with great effort • ~er noun III. noun Etymology: Middle French ~e cloth, net, from Old French teile, Latin tela cloth on a loom — more at subtle Date: circa 1529 1. a net to trap game 2. something by which one is held fast or inextricably involved ; snare, trap — usually used in plural caught in the ~s of the law
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