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sufferance (encz) | sufferance,snášení n: Zdeněk Brož |
sufferance (encz) | sufferance,strpení n: Zdeněk Brož |
sufferance (encz) | sufferance,tolerování n: Zdeněk Brož |
Sufferance (gcide) | Sufferance \Suf"fer*ance\, n. [OE. suffrance, OF. sufrance,
soufrance, F. souffrance, L. sufferentia, from sufferens,
-entis, p. pr. of sufferre. See Suffer.]
1. The state of suffering; the bearing of pain; endurance.
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He must not only die the death,
But thy unkindness shall his death draw out
To lingering sufferance. --Shak.
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2. Pain endured; misery; suffering; distress.
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The seeming sufferances that you had borne. --Shak.
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3. Loss; damage; injury. [Obs.]
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A grievous . . . sufferance on most part of their
fleet. --Shak.
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4. Submission under difficult or oppressive circumstances;
patience; moderation. --Chaucer.
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But hasty heat tempering with sufferance wise.
--Spenser.
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5. Negative consent by not forbidding or hindering;
toleration; permission; allowance; leave. --Shak.
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In their beginning they are weak and wan,
But soon, through sufferance, grow to fearful end.
--Spenser.
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Somewhiles by sufferance, and somewhiles by special
leave and favor, they erected to themselves
oratories. --Hooker.
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6. A permission granted by the customs authorities for the
shipment of goods. [Eng.]
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Estate of sufferance (Law), the holding by a tenant who
came in by a lawful title, but remains, after his right
has expired, without positive leave of the owner.
--Blackstone.
On sufferance, by mere toleration; as, to remain in a house
on sufferance.
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Syn: Endurance; pain; misery; inconvenience; patience;
moderation; toleration; permission.
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sufferance (wn) | sufferance
n 1: patient endurance especially of pain or distress
2: a disposition to tolerate or accept people or situations;
"all people should practice toleration and live together in
peace" [syn: toleration, acceptance, sufferance] |
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long-sufferance (encz) | long-sufferance, n: |
sufferance (encz) | sufferance,snášení n: Zdeněk Brožsufferance,strpení n: Zdeněk Brožsufferance,tolerování n: Zdeněk Brož |
Estate of sufferance (gcide) | Sufferance \Suf"fer*ance\, n. [OE. suffrance, OF. sufrance,
soufrance, F. souffrance, L. sufferentia, from sufferens,
-entis, p. pr. of sufferre. See Suffer.]
1. The state of suffering; the bearing of pain; endurance.
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He must not only die the death,
But thy unkindness shall his death draw out
To lingering sufferance. --Shak.
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2. Pain endured; misery; suffering; distress.
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The seeming sufferances that you had borne. --Shak.
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3. Loss; damage; injury. [Obs.]
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A grievous . . . sufferance on most part of their
fleet. --Shak.
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4. Submission under difficult or oppressive circumstances;
patience; moderation. --Chaucer.
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But hasty heat tempering with sufferance wise.
--Spenser.
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5. Negative consent by not forbidding or hindering;
toleration; permission; allowance; leave. --Shak.
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In their beginning they are weak and wan,
But soon, through sufferance, grow to fearful end.
--Spenser.
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Somewhiles by sufferance, and somewhiles by special
leave and favor, they erected to themselves
oratories. --Hooker.
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6. A permission granted by the customs authorities for the
shipment of goods. [Eng.]
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Estate of sufferance (Law), the holding by a tenant who
came in by a lawful title, but remains, after his right
has expired, without positive leave of the owner.
--Blackstone.
On sufferance, by mere toleration; as, to remain in a house
on sufferance.
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Syn: Endurance; pain; misery; inconvenience; patience;
moderation; toleration; permission.
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Long-sufferance (gcide) | Long-sufferance \Long"-suf`fer*ance\, n.
1. Forbearance to punish or resent.
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2. patient endurance of pain or unhappiness.
Syn: long-suffering.
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On sufferance (gcide) | Sufferance \Suf"fer*ance\, n. [OE. suffrance, OF. sufrance,
soufrance, F. souffrance, L. sufferentia, from sufferens,
-entis, p. pr. of sufferre. See Suffer.]
1. The state of suffering; the bearing of pain; endurance.
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He must not only die the death,
But thy unkindness shall his death draw out
To lingering sufferance. --Shak.
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2. Pain endured; misery; suffering; distress.
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The seeming sufferances that you had borne. --Shak.
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3. Loss; damage; injury. [Obs.]
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A grievous . . . sufferance on most part of their
fleet. --Shak.
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4. Submission under difficult or oppressive circumstances;
patience; moderation. --Chaucer.
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But hasty heat tempering with sufferance wise.
--Spenser.
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5. Negative consent by not forbidding or hindering;
toleration; permission; allowance; leave. --Shak.
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In their beginning they are weak and wan,
But soon, through sufferance, grow to fearful end.
--Spenser.
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Somewhiles by sufferance, and somewhiles by special
leave and favor, they erected to themselves
oratories. --Hooker.
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6. A permission granted by the customs authorities for the
shipment of goods. [Eng.]
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Estate of sufferance (Law), the holding by a tenant who
came in by a lawful title, but remains, after his right
has expired, without positive leave of the owner.
--Blackstone.
On sufferance, by mere toleration; as, to remain in a house
on sufferance.
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Syn: Endurance; pain; misery; inconvenience; patience;
moderation; toleration; permission.
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long-sufferance (wn) | long-sufferance
n 1: patient endurance of pain or unhappiness [syn: {long-
sufferance}, long-suffering] |
sufferance (wn) | sufferance
n 1: patient endurance especially of pain or distress
2: a disposition to tolerate or accept people or situations;
"all people should practice toleration and live together in
peace" [syn: toleration, acceptance, sufferance] |
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