thole
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Definition
verb (English)
1. (intransitive, dated) To suffer.Examples: "Seventy beds keeps he there teeming mothers are wont that they lie for to thole and bring forth bairns hale so God’s angel to Mary quoth."; "That remark of Edith Van Tromp's, to the effect that the illusions would all be swept away, had its confirmation before we had tholed through the first week of our island captivity."Synonyms: ache, anguish, ache, agonize, anguish, hurt, pain, passiondatedintransitive
2. (transitive, now Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland) To endure, to put up with, to tolerate.Examples: "Nor was long Poſſeſſion in molendino regio, of receiving Multures for all Corns of a Barony promiſcuouſly without exception of Teind, found to bring the Teind under a Thirlage, Except ſuch as tholed Fire and Water there."; "Before long Ailie was silent and white, while her mother rimed on about men and their ways. And then she could thole it no longer, but must go out and walk by the burn to cool her hot brow and calm her thoughts, while the witch indoors laughed to herself at her devices."; "But then they heard an awful scream that made them leap to their feet, it was as though mother were being torn and torn in the teeth of beasts and couldn't thole it longer; […]"Synonyms: brook, live with, abear, abide, aby, accept, allow, bearNorthern-EnglandNorthern-IrelandScotlandtransitive
noun (English)
1. (architecture) A cupola, a dome, a rotunda; a tholus.Examples: "Philostratus relates that the king's house in Babylon had a roof of brass, which shone like lightning, and that in that house there was a chamber, whose ceiling was a thole (that is, a concave hemisphere) made in imitation of some system of the heaven, and with sapphire-coloured stones, […] and from the thole were suspended four golden doves, or iynges, who were called the Tongues of the Gods."
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