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Osteocope
Pain in the bones a violent fixed pain in any part
Painless
Free from pain without pain
Self torture
The act of inflicting pain on ones self pain inflicted on ones self
Torture
to the Commonwealth (1837), and an article by Mr. Wyatt Paine in the Law Times of January 28th, 1905, at p.
Jealousy
The quality of being jealous earnest concern or solicitude painful apprehension of rivalship in cases directly affecting ones happiness painful
Lancinating
Piercing seeming to pierce or stab as lancinating pains ie severe darting pains
Paroxysmal
a paroxysm characterized or accompanied by paroxysms as a paroxysmal pain paroxysmal temper
Pine
Woe torment pain
Passion
A suffering or enduring of imposed or inflicted pain any suffering or distress as a cardiac passion specifically the
Patience
with fortitude uncomplaining endurance of evils or wrongs as toil pain poverty insult oppression calamity etc
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