Ardurous
Ar´du`rous
| a. | 1. | Burning; ardent.Lo! further on, Where flames the arduous Spirit of Isidore. - Cary. |
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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This was poet John Keats'
ardurous tribute to the natural charms of the Devon he holidayed in almost 200 years ago.
It also left those players exhausted from a long and
ardurous fall season.
In the momentum of
ardurous trial I had taken post on the after part of the quarter-deck, some time before it gave way; and as that part of the vessel was turned gradually over by the force of the seas, I had mounted on the side and there waited my fate.
The conversion of the document to SGML and the redrawing of the graphics were the most
ardurous portions of the project, but once we had the source documents, we found that Dynatext and SGML simplified the conversion to online.
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