Obs. [f. ENDURE v. + -MENT.] The action of enduring; concr. that which is endured; hardship, suffering.

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1605.  Sylvester, Du Bartas, 627. Or, too much idle feare of sufferings and endurements.

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a. 1716.  South, Serm. (1744), VIII. ix. 254. These examples should make us couragious in the endurement of all worldly misery.

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