a. [f. ENDURE v. + -ANT; in F. endurant.] Ready to endure; that endures or is capable of enduring. Const. of.

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1866.  Neale, Sequences & Hymns, 137. Doing good, and endurant of evil.

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1874.  Pusey, Lent. Serm., 314. We should be endurant of evil and subservient to all.

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1881.  F. T. Palgrave, Visions of Eng., 240. Calm adamantine endurant chief.

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