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a.
Firmly twisted in spinning.
n.
Specifically, a monarch, or other ruler or master, who uses power to oppress his subjects; a person who exercises unlawful authority, or lawful authority in an unlawful manner; one who by taxation, injustice, or cruel punishment, or the demand of unreasonable services, imposes burdens and hardships on those under his control, which law and humanity do not authorize, or which the purposes of government do not require; a cruel master; an oppressor.
n.
That which oppresses; a hardship or injustice; cruelty; severity; tyranny.
n.
A delicate person; one not inured to the hardship and rudeness of pioneer life.
adv.
In moral qualities; in disposition and character; as, one who physically and morally endures hardships.
n.
Hardship; constraint; pressure; imprisonment; restraint of liberty.
n.
The coarse part of flax or hemp; hards.
a.
Tender; not able to endure hardship; feeble; frail; effeminate; -- said of constitution, health, etc.; as, a delicate child; delicate health.
superl.
Not easily broken; able to endure hardship; firm; strong; as, tough sinews.
n.
A fabric made, in imitation of linen cambric, of fine, hardspun cotton, often with figures of various colors; -- also called cotton cambric, and cambric muslin.
n.
That which is hard to hear, as toil, privation, injury, injustice, etc.
a.
Inured to fatigue or hardships; strong; capable of endurance; as, a hardy veteran; a hardy mariner.
v. t.
To accustom; to habituate; to render familiar by practice; to inure; -- employed chiefly in the passive participle; as, men used to cold and hunger; soldiers used to hardships and danger.
n.
Hardship; fatigue.
n.
An instrument with long iron teeth set in a board, for cleansing flax or hemp from the tow, hards, or coarse part; a kind of large comb; -- called also hackle and heckle.
v. t.
Made infirm or weak, by disease, age, or hardships.
n. pl.
The refuse or coarse part of fiax; tow.
v. t.
Fig.: To oppress with hardships, burdens, or taxes; to harass; to crush.
superl.
Physically weak; not hardly or able to endure hardship; immature; effeminate.
a.
Fatigued; worn with labor or hardship.
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