a. [f. ENDURE v. + -ANT; in F. endurant.] Ready to endure; that endures or is capable of enduring. Const. of.
1866. Neale, Sequences & Hymns, 137. Doing good, and endurant of evil.
1874. Pusey, Lent. Serm., 314. We should be endurant of evil and subservient to all.
1881. F. T. Palgrave, Visions of Eng., 240. Calm adamantine endurant chief.