long-sufferance
[ lawng-suhf-er-uh ns, -suhf-ruh ns, long- ]
/ ˈlɔŋˈsʌf ər əns, -ˈsʌf rəns, ˈlɒŋ- /
noun Archaic.
Origin of long-sufferance
First recorded in 1520–30
Words nearby long-sufferance
long-range,
long-run,
long-sighted,
long-standing,
long-stemmed,
long-sufferance,
long-suffering,
long-tailed cuckoo,
long-tailed tit,
long-term,
long-term memory
Example sentences from the Web for long-sufferance
The Great God, in His long-sufferance, told him to ponder further upon the parable of the giant tree.
Folk-Tales of the Khasis |K. U. RafyStill he could not prevail upon himself to accept her generosity, though conscious he was undeserving of her long-sufferance.
Cleo The Magnificent |Louis ZangwillThe result of her labors and long-sufferance had hitherto been but misfortune and failure.
Mary Wollstonecraft |Elizabeth Robins Pennell