Patience /(pā"shens)/
Pa·tience
Patience
n.
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The state or quality of being patient; the power of suffering with fortitude; uncomplaining endurance of evils or wrongs, as toil, pain, poverty, insult, oppression, calamity, etc.
Strengthened with all might, . . . unto all patience and long-suffering.
I must have patience to endure the load.
Who hath learned lowliness From his Lord's cradle, patience from his cross.
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The act or power of calmly or contentedly waiting for something due or hoped for; forbearance.
Have patience with me, and I will pay thee all.
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Constancy in labor or application; perseverance.
He learned with patience, and with meekness taught.
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Sufferance; permission. [Obs.]
They stay upon your patience.
- A kind of dock (Rumex Patientia), less common in America than in Europe; monk's rhubarb. (Bot.)
- Solitaire. (Card Playing)