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Definition of dole
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Dole (n.) A
boundary;
a
landmark.
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Indolence
::
Indolence
(n.)
Freedom
from that which
pains,
or
harasses,
as toil, care,
grief,
etc..
Lustre
::
Lustre
(n.) A
candlestick,
chandelier,
girandole,
or the like,
generally
of an
ornamental
character..
Adolescent
::
Adolescent
(a.)
Growing;
advancing
from
childhood
to
maturity.
Inapplication
::
Inapplication
(n.) Want of
application,
attention,
or
diligence;
negligence;
indolence..
Funest
::
Funest
(a.)
Lamentable;
doleful.
Indolent
::
Indolent
(a.) Free from toil, pain, or
trouble..
Lotos-eater
::
Lotos-eater
(n.) One who ate the fruit or leaf of the
lotus,
and, as a
consequence,
gave
himself
up to
indolence
and
daydreams;
one of the
Lotophagi..
Active
::
Active
(a.) Given to
action;
constantly
engaged
in
action;
energetic;
diligent;
busy; --
opposed
to dull,
sluggish,
indolent,
or
inert;
as, an
active
man of
business;
active
mind;
active
zeal..
Supine
::
Supine
(a.)
Negligent;
heedless;
indolent;
listless.
Trap
::
Trap (n.) An old term
rather
loosely
used to
designate
various
dark-colored,
heavy
igneous
rocks,
including
especially
the
feldspathic-augitic
rocks,
basalt,
dolerite,
amygdaloid,
etc., but
including
also some kinds of
diorite.
Called
also trap
rock..
Condolement
::
Condolement
(n.)
Condolence.
Otiose
::
Otiose
(a.) Being at
leisure
or ease;
unemployed;
indolent;
idle.
Redolence
::
Redolence
(n.) Alt. of
Redolenc.
Wofully
::
Wofully
(adv.)
In a
woeful
manner;
sorrowfully;
mournfully;
miserably;
dolefully.
Girandole
::
Girandole
(n.) A
series
of
chambers
in
defensive
mines.
Dole
::
Dole (n.) That which is dealt out; a part,
share,
or
portion
also, a
scanty
share or
allowance..
Almoner
::
Almoner
(n.) One who
distributes
alms, esp. the doles and alms of
religious
houses,
almshouses,
etc.; also, one who
dispenses
alms for
another,
as the
almoner
of a
prince,
bishop,
etc..
Adolescence
::
Adolescence
(n.) The state of
growing
up from
childhood
to
manhood
or
womanhood;
youth,
or the
period
of life
between
puberty
and
maturity,
generally
considered
to be, in the male sex, from
fourteen
to
twenty-one.
Sometimes
used with
reference
to the lower
animals..
Dolente
::
Dolente
(a. & adv.)
Plaintively.
See
Doloroso.
Dolent
::
Dolent
(a.)
Sorrowful.
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