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FromMiddle Englishordel,ordal, fromMedieval Latinordālium or inherited from its sourceOld Englishordēl,ordāl(ordeal, judgement), fromProto-West Germanic*uʀdailī(judgement, literallyan out-dealing), from*uʀdailijan(to deal out; dispense), equivalent toor- +‎deal.

Cognate withSaterland FrisianUurdeel(judgement; verdict),West Frisianoardiel(judgement),Dutchoordeel(judgement, discretion),Low GermanOordeel(judgement; verdict),GermanUrteil(judgement, verdict).

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Noun

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ordeal (pluralordeals)

  1. Apainful ortryingexperience.
    • 1960,P[elham] G[renville] Wodehouse, chapter XXI, inJeeves in the Offing, London:Herbert Jenkins,→OCLC:
      “And do you realize that in a few shakes I've got to show up at dinner and have Mrs Cream being very, very kind to me? It hurts the pride of the Woosters, Jeeves.” “My advice, sir, would be to fortify yourself for theordeal.” “How?” “There are always cocktails, sir. Should I pour you another?” “You should.”
    • 1960 October, P. Ransome-Wallis, “Modern motive power of the German Federal Railway: Part Two”, inTrains Illustrated, page611:
      All the same, nearly eight hours on the footplate covering a distance of 320 miles, with an ambient temperature of up to 103° for much of the time, proved anordeal which I would not lightly undertake again.
    • 2012 December 29, Paul Doyle, “Arsenal'sTheo Walcott hits hat-trick in thrilling victory over Newcastle”, inThe Guardian[1]:
      Arsène Wenger confessed: "The result was not an accurate indication of the match." Certainly, at half-time it seemed unlikely that Arsenal would catch fire so spectacularly because the first half was a damp squib of a display from Wenger's team, as Newcastle initially showed no ill-effects from theirOld Traffordordeal.
  2. Atrial in which theaccused wassubjected to adangeroustest (such asducking in water),divineauthoritydeciding theguilt of the accused. (SeeTrial by ordeal on Wikipedia.Wikipedia)
  3. The poisonous ordeal bean orCalabar bean

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a painful or trying experience
trial in which the accused was subjected to a dangerous test

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