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Definition of dole
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Dole (n.) A void space left in
tillage.
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Doleful
::
Doleful
(a.) Full of dole or
grief;
expressing
or
exciting
sorrow;
sorrowful;
sad;
dismal.
Willsome
::
Willsome
(a.) Fat;
indolent.
Condolence
::
Condolence
(n.)
Expression
of
sympathy
with
another
in
sorrow
or
grief.
Inexertion
::
Inexertion
(n.) Want of
exertion;
want of
effort;
defect
of
action;
indolence;
laziness.
Apathy
::
Apathy
(n.) Want of
feeling;
privation
of
passion,
emotion,
or
excitement;
dispassion;
--
applied
either
to the body or the mind. As
applied
to the mind, it is a
calmness,
indolence,
or state of
indifference,
incapable
of being
ruffled
or
roused
to
active
interest
or
exertion
by
pleasure,
pain, or
passion..
Dole
::
Dole (n.)
Distribution;
dealing;
apportionment.
Ganglion
::
Ganglion
(n.) A
globular,
hard,
indolent
tumor,
situated
somewhere
on a
tendon,
and
commonly
formed
by the
effusion
of a
viscid
fluid into it; --
called
also
weeping
sinew..
Doled
::
Doled (imp. & p. p.) of Dol.
Dolent
::
Dolent
(a.)
Sorrowful.
Condolement
::
Condolement
(n.)
Sorrow;
mourning;
lamentation.
Hogmanay
::
Hogmanay
(n.) The old name, in
Scotland,
for the last day of the year, on which
children
go about
singing,
and
receive
a dole of bread or
cakes;
also, the
entertainment
given on that day to a
visitor,
or the gift given to an
applicant..
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..
Dole
::
Dole (n.)
grief;
sorrow;
lamentation.
Lustre
::
Lustre
(n.) A
candlestick,
chandelier,
girandole,
or the like,
generally
of an
ornamental
character..
Rouse
::
Rouse (v. i.) To be
exited
to
thought
or
action
from a state of
indolence
or
inattention.
Inert
::
Inert (a.)
Indisposed
to move or act; very slow to act;
sluggish;
dull;
inactive;
indolent;
lifeless.
Young
::
Young
(superl.)
Not long born; still in the first part of life; not yet
arrived
at
adolescence,
maturity,
or age; not old;
juvenile;
-- said of
animals;
as, a young
child;
a young man; a young
fawn..
Cackerel
::
Cackerel
(n.) The
mendole;
a small
worthless
Mediterranean
fish
considered
poisonous
by the
ancients.
See
Mendole.
Condole
::
Condole
(v. i.) To
express
sympathetic
sorrow;
to
grieve
in
sympathy;
--
followed
by with.
Antique
::
Antique
(a.) Made in
imitation
of
antiquity;
as, the
antique
style of
Thomson's
Castle
of
Indolence..
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