rare. [f. ENDURE v. + -ER.] One who endures.

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1596.  Spenser, State Irel. (1633), 50–1 (J.). They are … great indurers of colde, labour, hunger, and all hardnesse.

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a. 1625.  Beaum. & Fl., Nice Valour, IV. i. Wks. (1647), 161/2. Ile fit you with my Schollers, new practitioners, Endurers of the time.

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1832.  Sarah Austin, trans. Tour Germ. Prince, II. ix. 155. What a man was this sublime endurer!

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