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Dureth

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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Dure

DURE, verb intransitive [Latin See Durable.] To last; to hold on in time or being; to continue; to endure. [This word is obsolete; endure being substituted.]


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Dureful

DUREFUL, adjective Lasting.


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Dureless

DURELESS, adjective Not lasting; fading.


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Duress

DURESS, noun [Latin See Durable.]

1. Literally, hardship; hence, constraint. Technically, duress in law, is of two kinds; duress of imprisonment, which is imprisonment or restraint of personal liberty; and duress by menaces or threats [per minas, ] when a person is threatened with loss of life or limb. Fear of battery is no duress duress then is imprisonment or threats intended to compel a person to do a legal act, as to execute a deed; or to commit an offense; in which cases the act is voidable or excusable.

2. Imprisonment; restraint of liberty.


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