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unlaˈborious, a. (un-1 7.)
1644Milton Areop. (Arb.) 54 The Parlament, whose command perhaps made all things seem easie and unlaborious to them. 1750Mrs. Carter Johnson's Rambler No. 44 ⁋7 Does she [sc. Religion] lead her votaries through flowery paths, and bid them pass an unlaborious life? 1809Edin. Rev. XIV. 4 The simple and unlaborious plenty which reigned among the scattered inhabitants. 1863Ld. Lytton Ring Amasis I. 260 Those wandering but not unlaborious days. Hence unlaˈboriousness.
1642J. Caryl Wks. of Ephesus Expl. 21 Unlaboriousnesse..is the buriall of our workes. |