Toil

Noun

 * 1) labour, work
 * 2) * 1908: Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
 * ...he set to work again and made the snow fly in all directions around him. After some further toil his efforts were rewarded, and a very shabby door-mat lay exposed to view.
 * 1) trouble, strife

Verb

 * 1) to labour, to work
 * 2) to struggle

Adjectives for Toil
precarious; unhonored; manly; unrequited; exhausting; terrible; profitable; wholesome; philanthropic; unremitting; irksome; contented; hideous; pernicious; happy; filthy; sporadic; wasting; eager; smiling; rugged ; blundering; griping; unceasing; earnest; delicious; fragrant; loving; arduous; sickening; desperate; earthly; successful; anxious; double; brave; stormy; noble; honest; meridian; ferocious; sultry; humble; squalid; elaborate; unrepaid; spasmodic; wasting; sullen; drudging; captive; patient; unhallowed; benignant; productive; fatiguing; congenial; ingenious; unusual; incessant; pernicious; sportive.

Verbs for Toil
abate—; achieve by—; amass by—; cease—; consume in—; delight in—; ease—; hallow —; mitigate—; necessitate—; obviate—; plunge into—; relax—; reward—; shirk—; slacken—; —exhausts; —fags; —fatigues; —jades; —strains; —taxes; —wearies.

Adverbs for Toil
patiently; laboriously plainingly; manfully painfully; assiduously ceaselessly; uncombodily; stealthily; conscientiously; vigorously; sickeningly; precariously; exhaust.. ingly; philanthropically; irksomely; incessantly; arduously; fatiguingly; perniciously.

Thesaurus
bait, be employed, birdlime, bola, burden, carry on business, cobweb, cramp, cripple, cumber, dig, dirty work, do business, donkeywork, dragnet, drive, drudge, drudgery, embarrass, employment, encumber, enmesh, ensnarl, entangle, entoil, entrammel, entrap, entwine, fag, fatigue, fetter, fishhook, fly, follow a trade, gill net, grind, ground bait, grub, hammer, hammer away, hamper, hamstring, handicap, handiwork, handwork, have a job, hobble, hook, impede, industry, involve, jig, keep up, labor, lame, lariat, lasso, lick, lick of work, lime, lumber, lure, manual labor, meshes, moil, moonlight, muck, net, noose, peg, peg away, plod, plug, plug along, plug away, pound away, pound net, practice a profession, press down, purse seine, rat race, saddle with, scut work, seine, set up shop, shackle, slave, slavery, slog, slogging, slop, snare, snarl, sniggle, spadework, spinner, springe, squid, stay employed, stodge, strain, strive, stroke, stroke of work, sweat, tangle, task, tiresome work, toils, trammel, transact business, trash, travail, trawl, treadmill, trudge, tug, wade through, weigh down, wobbler, work, work at, work away, work for

Noun

 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: gezwoeg
 * Finnish: ahkerointi, uurastus


 * Greek: κόπος,
 * Italian: lavoro
 * Russian: ,


 * Finnish: vastukset, vaiva


 * : travalio
 * : esfuerzo

Verb

 * Czech: dřít


 * Finnish: ,

Anagrams

 * loti

Noun

 * 1) conger eel

Noun

 * 1) will

Etymology
From tol:.

Derived terms

 * le do thoil
 * más é do thoil é

Noun

 * 1) will, desire, volition, inclination
 * 2) delight, pleasure

Etymology
From tol:.

Phrases

 * Is toil leum - I like
 * Mas e do thoil e - please