be unbearable

be unbearable
1. v.
- เหลือทน [/leūa-thon] - เหลืออด [/leūa_ǿt] - เหลืออดเหลือทน [/leūa_ǿt/leūa-thon] 2. v. exp. เต็มกลืน [-tem -kleūn]

Lewis & Short latin dictionary. 2014.

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