- nountravail (noun)
- painful or laborious effort:"advice for those who wish to save great sorrow and travail"
- labor pains:"a woman in travail"
verbtravail (verb) · travails (third person present) · travailed (past tense) · travailed (past participle) · travailing (present participle)- engage in painful or laborious effort:"creation may travail in pain but it cannot escape its destiny"
- (of a woman) be in labor.
OriginMiddle English: via Old French from medieval Latin trepalium ‘instrument of torture’, from Latin tres ‘three’ + palus ‘stake’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- painful or laborious effort:
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