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durance noun [ ˈdjʊər(ə)ns ]

• imprisonment or confinement.
• "the actor's years of durance vile in soap operas"
Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘continuance’): from Old French, from durer ‘to last’, from Latin durare . The sense ‘imprisonment’ is first recorded in the early 16th century.


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