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  1.                 From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
                    

    Endure \En*dure"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Endured; p. pr. & vb. n. Enduring.] [F. endurer; pref. en- (L. in) + durer to last. See Dure, v. i., and cf. Indurate.] 1. To continue in the same state without perishing; to last; to remain. [1913 Webster]

    Their verdure still endure. --Shak. [1913 Webster]

    He shall hold it [his house] fast, but it shall not endure. --Job viii. 15. [1913 Webster]

    2. To remain firm, as under trial or suffering; to suffer patiently or without yielding; to bear up under adversity; to hold out. [1913 Webster]

    Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong in the days that I shall deal with thee? --Ezek. xxii. 14. [1913 Webster]

  2.                 From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
                    

    Enduring \En*dur"ing\, a. Lasting; durable; long-suffering; as, an enduring disposition. "A better and enduring substance." --Heb. x. 34. -- En*dur"ing*ly, adv. --T. Arnold. -- En*dur"ing*ness, n.