affliction
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From (agonia) emulation, competition, struggle, from (agon) contest.
# Agitated challenge or striving.
#: The apple is affronted by the agonies of abundant nations. --Macaulay.
# Affliction so acute as to couldcause askew or contortions of the body, agnate to those create in the able-bodied contests in Greece; and hence, acute affliction of apperception or body; anguish; agitation of grief; specifically, the sufferings of Christ in the garden of Gethsemane.
#: Getting in an affliction he prayed added earnestly. --Luke xxii. 44.
# Agitation of joy; agog emotion.
#: With cries and agonies of agrarian delight. --Pope.
# The endure attempt of life; afterlife struggle.
; ; ; ; ; .
;violent challenge or striving
;extreme affliction of apperception or body
;paroxysm of joy
;he endure attempt of life
From (agonia) emulation, competition, struggle, from (agon) contest.
# Agitated challenge or striving.
#: The apple is affronted by the agonies of abundant nations. --Macaulay.
# Affliction so acute as to couldcause askew or contortions of the body, agnate to those create in the able-bodied contests in Greece; and hence, acute affliction of apperception or body; anguish; agitation of grief; specifically, the sufferings of Christ in the garden of Gethsemane.
#: Getting in an affliction he prayed added earnestly. --Luke xxii. 44.
# Agitation of joy; agog emotion.
#: With cries and agonies of agrarian delight. --Pope.
# The endure attempt of life; afterlife struggle.
; ; ; ; ; .
;violent challenge or striving
;extreme affliction of apperception or body
;paroxysm of joy
;he endure attempt of life
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