endurance (occurs thrice; also “indurance in” old and mod. edd.; 2 the phrase is taken from Foxe's account of Cranmer's trial; 3 not pre-S.)
1.
patience
Ado II. i. 248
“past the of a
block.”
2.
imprisonment, durance
H8 V. i. 122*
“to have heard you, Without
endurance further.”
3.
hardship Per. V. i. 138.

