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difficileness|dɪfɪˈsiːlnɪs| [f. prec. + -ness.] The quality of being ‘difficile’; see above. (In modern use from difficile 3.)
1607–12Bacon Ess., Goodness (Arb.) 204 A Crosnes, or frowardnes, or aptnes to oppose, or difficilenes. 1632Lithgow Trav. viii. 373 Doubting of his passage, and the difficilnesse of the Countrey. 1886R. A. King Shadowed Life III. iii. 58 In love..with her person, her pleasantness, her fortune..and last, though not least, her difficileness. |