Obs. rare. [f. ENDEAVOUR v. + -MENT.] The action of endeavoring; = ENDEAVOUR sb.

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1523.  Skelton, Garl. Laurel, 400. Your endeuorment So have ye done.

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1591.  Spenser, M. Hubberd, 298, in Complaints, M iij b.

        The Husbandman was meanly well content,
Triall to make of his endeuourment.

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