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toil

verb intransitive
To labor; to work; to exert strength with pain and fatigue of body or mind, particularly of the body, with efforts of some continuance or duration. Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing. Luke 5:5.

toil

verb transitive
To toil out, to labor; to work out. Toil’d out my uncouth passage-- .

toil

To weary; to overlabor; as toil’d with works of war.

toil

noun
Labor with pain and fatigue; labor that oppresses the body or mind. Toil may be the labor of the field or the workshop, or of the camp. What toils men endure for the acquisition of wealth, power and honor! Genesis 5:29.

toil

noun

[L. tela, a web; from spreading, extending or laying.]

A net or snare; any thread, web or string spread for taking prey. A fly falls into the toils of a spider.