tra·vail (tr -v l , tr v l )n.1. Work, especially when arduous or involving painful effort; toil. See Synonyms at work. 2. Tribulation or agony; anguish. 3. The labor of childbirth. intr.v. tra·vailed, tra·vail·ing, tra·vails 1. To work strenuously; toil. 2. To be in the labor of childbirth.
[Middle English, from Old French, from travailler, to work hard, from Vulgar Latin *trip li re, to torture with a tripalium, from Late Latin trip lium, instrument of torture, probably from Latin trip lis, having three stakes : tri-, tri- + p lus, stake; see pag- in Indo-European roots.] |
travail [ˈtræveɪl] Literaryn1. painful or excessive labour or exertion 2. (Medicine / Gynaecology & Obstetrics) the pangs of childbirth; labour vb (Medicine / Gynaecology & Obstetrics) (intr) to suffer or labour painfully, esp in childbirth [from Old French travaillier, from Vulgar Latin tripaliāre (unattested) to torture, from Late Latin trepālium instrument of torture, from Latin tripālis having three stakes, from trēs three + pālus stake]
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | travail - concluding state of pregnancy; from the onset of contractions to the birth of a child; "she was in labor for six hours"uterine contraction - a rhythmic tightening in labor of the upper uterine musculature that contracts the size of the uterus and pushes the fetus toward the birth canal effacement - shortening of the uterine cervix and thinning of its walls as it is dilated during labor maternity, pregnancy, gestation - the state of being pregnant; the period from conception to birth when a woman carries a developing fetus in her uterus asynclitism, obliquity - the presentation during labor of the head of the fetus at an abnormal angle | | 2. | travail - use of physical or mental energy; hard work; "he got an A for effort"; "they managed only with great exertion"toil, labor, labour - productive work (especially physical work done for wages); "his labor did not require a great deal of skill" struggle - strenuous effort; "the struggle to get through the crowd exhausted her" difficulty, trouble - an effort that is inconvenient; "I went to a lot of trouble"; "he won without any trouble"; "had difficulty walking"; "finished the test only with great difficulty" pull - a sustained effort; "it was a long pull but we made it" overkill - any effort that seems to go farther than would be necessary to achieve its goal overexertion - excessive exertion; so much exertion that discomfort or injury results | | Verb | 1. | travail - work hard; "She was digging away at her math homework"; "Lexicographers drudge all day long"do work, work - be employed; "Is your husband working again?"; "My wife never worked"; "Do you want to work after the age of 60?"; "She never did any work because she inherited a lot of money"; "She works as a waitress to put herself through college" |
travailnoun (Literary) toil, suffering, pain, stress, labour, grind (informal), effort, tears, strain, distress, sweat, hard work, slavery, hardship, slog, exertion, drudgery He did whatever he could to ease their travail.
Translations travail n ( old: = childbirth) → (Geburts)wehen pl
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