indurance, endurance (n.) Old form(s): enduraunce
distressing delay, hardship
H8 V.i.121.1[King Henry to Cranmer] I should have ta'en some pains ... to have heard you / Without indurance further [or: duress, imprisonment] [F]
Per V.i.136[Pericles to Marina, of her story] If thine considered prove the thousandth part / Of my endurance, thou art a man
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