Definition of Endurances

1. endurance [n] - See also: endurance

Lexicographical Neighbors of Endurances

endued with(p)
enduement
enduements
enduer
enduers
endues
enduing
endura
endurability
endurable
endurableness
endurably
endurance
endurance contest
endurance riding
endurances (current term)
endurant
endurantism
endurantist
endurantists
enduration
endure
endured
endurement
endurer
endurers
endures
endurest
endureth
enduring

Literary usage of Endurances

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New Creationby Charles Taze Russell by Charles Taze Russell (1998)
"... the faith of wives, mothers and daughters in Israel, who fully entered into the spirit of the male representatives in the sufferings, wars, endurances, ..."

2. A popular commentary on the New Testament by Daniel Denison Whedon (1876)
"Verse 23 gives four general bodily endurances, of which all that follow are ... Labours ... stripes... prisons... deaths—Four generic bodily endurances. ..."

3. The New Englander by William Lathrop Kingsley (1866)
"They will so celebrate the marvelous endurances and the vicarious sufferings of these years of weary war as to make our land the altar of the world. ..."

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