travail

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1tra·vail

noun \trə-ˈvāl, ˈtra-ˌvāl\

Definition of TRAVAIL

1
a : work especially of a painful or laborious nature : toil b : a physical or mental exertion or piece of work : task, effort c : agony, torment

Examples of TRAVAIL

  1. They finally succeeded after many months of travail.
  2. <no greater travail than that of parents who have suffered the death of a child>

Origin of TRAVAIL

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from travailler to torment, labor, journey, from Vulgar Latin *trepaliare to torture, from Late Latin trepalium instrument of torture, from Latin tripalis having three stakes, from tri- + palus stake — more at pole
First Known Use: 13th century

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