01 n. Space of time, or continued duration, esp. when short; a time; as, one while we thought him innocent.
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Space of time, or continued duration, esp. when short; a time; as, one while we thought him innocent.“This mighty queen may no while endure.” — Chaucer.“[Some guest that] hath outside his welcome while, And tells the jest without the smile.” — Coleridge.“I will go forth and breathe the air a while.” — Longfellow.
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That which requires time; labor; pains.[Obs.]“Satan . . . cast him how he might quite her while.” — Chaucer.“And so on us at whiles it falls, to claim Powers that we dread.” — J. H. Newman.