MOIL (2)

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Moil, v. i. [[From Moil to daub; prob. from the idea of struggling through the wet.]] To soil one's self with severe labor; to work with painful effort; to labor; to toil; to drudge. Moil not too much under ground. Bacon. Now he must moil and drudge for one he loathes. Dryden.