n. 1. Patient endurance, especially of pain or distress. 2. Suffering; misery. 3. Sanction or permission implied or given by failure to prohibit; tacit consent; tolerance. [Middle English suffrance, from Old French sufrance, from Latin sufferentia, from sufferēns, sufferent-, present participle of sufferre, to suffer; see SUFFER.] |
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