Toil, v. t. 1. To weary; to overlabor. “Toiled with works of war.” Shak.
2. To labor; to work; — often with out.
Places well toiled and husbanded. Holland.
toiled out my uncouth passage. Milton.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Toil, v. t. 1. To weary; to overlabor. “Toiled with works of war.” Shak.
2. To labor; to work; — often with out.
Places well toiled and husbanded. Holland.
toiled out my uncouth passage. Milton.