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MOIL, v.t. To daub; to make dirty. [Little used.]

1. To weary. [See The next word.]

MOIL, v.i. [Gr. labor, combat; to strive, to fight; L. molior, and miles.] To labor; to toil; to work with painful efforts.

Now he must moil and drudge for one he loathes.

MOIL, n. A spot. [Not in use.]

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