Endurer

Word ENDURER
Character 7
Hyphenation en dur er
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There are four variations available, which have a specially selected grease and seal for the 'typical' application condition: general, for normal applications concerning speed and cleanliness; high speed, for high rotational speeds; rugged, for extremely dirty operating conditions; and endurer, which is lubrication free under certain conditions. ❋ Unknown (2009)

No, I think that Jesus the disabled, or Jesus the endurer, was worth imitation and I don't think that is a person who makes a thing called hell. ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2008)

Except in a botanical sense, there are no features of resemblance between this hairy-leaved endurer of the drought and the habitant of the jungle under notice, other than in its perfume. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Hateful to it altogether, and a loathing, is he who will never defend himself, he who swalloweth down poisonous spittle and bad looks, the all – too – patient one, the all – endurer, the all – satisfied one: for that is the mode of slaves. ❋ Unknown (2001)

SOUFFRIR, endurer; résister à; sentir de la douleur. ❋ Harry Vincent Wann (N/A)

There is another aspect in which we may look at this great King; we think of him not only as a doer but as a sufferer; and not only as an endurer of disappointment, a bearer of toil, difficulty, trouble, but as one who bore in his body a "white martyrdom" of great pain, perhaps even anguish; and this for some twenty years. ❋ Emily Hickey (N/A)

The endurer, in such a case, communicates the demerit of all his own bad acts to the person who under the influence of wrath indulges in abuse. ❋ Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli (N/A)

Birching is not a dignified process, and the endurer comes therefrom both sore and shamefaced. ❋ James Branch Cabell (1918)

Most surely there are signs in this for every patient endurer, grateful one. ❋ Abdullah Yusuf Ali (1902)

Grant me melody, O my God, to hymn and recite and honour the exploits of Thy passion -- endurer and martyr, that I may harmoniously laud the great in suffering (mentioned by name), who ever was the vanquisher of passions, great in piety and is now shining forth in the midst of the choir of martyrs, with whom and a multitude of angels, he doth incessantly hymn ❋ Anonymous (1899)

Hateful to it altogether, and a loathing, is he who will never defend himself, he who swalloweth down poisonous spittle and bad looks, the all-too-patient one, the all-endurer, the all-satisfied one: for that is the mode of slaves. ❋ Unknown (1885)

At present Calypso is also such an instrument; she, the wild product of nature, is herself transformed into a means for helping Ulysses conquer the mighty physical element before him; an implement she has become in the hand of the Gods for restoring the heroic endurer, and hence she can emblematically hand him these material implements, for they are one with her present spirit. ❋ Denton Jaques Snider (1883)

On the occasion of a severe famine in Burgundy, she collected a band of her mendicant friends in a stable, and burned them all, saying that '_par pitié elle hauoit faict cela, considerant les peines que ces pauvres debuoient endurer en temps de si grande et tant estrange famine_.' ❋ Unknown (1881)

And it must be remembered that with all this susceptibility, he was not a suffering poet, like Shelley, but distinctly an endurer. ❋ Lathrop, George P (1876)

His pity is shown in not laying on the patient endurer more trials than he is able to bear; His mercy, in His giving a happy "end" to the trials [Bengel]. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Endure, 35/524, make to last; ‘_endurer faut pour durer_:’ Pro. ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)

I seem born to be buffetted by friends and fortune, and nature has made me a careless endurer of buffettings. ❋ Unknown (1824)

I seem born to be buffeted by friends and fortune, and nature has made me a careless endurer of buffetings. ❋ Washington Irving (1821)

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