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Alternative etymology derives the base of struggle from Old Norsestrúgr(“arrogance, pride, spitefulness, ill-will”) + -le(frequentative suffix), from Proto-Germanic*strūkaz(“stiff, rigid”), ultimately from the same Proto-Indo-European root above, which would make it cognate with dialectal Swedishstrug(“contention, strife, discord”), Norwegianstru(“obstinate, unruly”), Danishstruende(“reluctantly”), Scotsstrug(“difficulty, perplexity, a laborious task”).
The struggle with ways and means had recommenced, more difficult now a hundredfold than it had been before, because of their increasing needs. Their income disappeared as a little rivulet that is swallowed by the thirsty ground. He worked night and day to supplement it.
2019, Rachel Timoner, “Book Review: Textual Activism by Rabbi Mike Moskowitz”, in Tikkun:
R. Moskowitz charges cisgender readers to be as conscious and deliberate with our religious identities as transgender and gender non-conforming people are with theirs, arguing that holiness is only achieved through continuous and unrelenting struggle and change.
During the centuries, the people of Ireland struggled constantly to assert their right to govern themselves.
1951 October, “Notes and News: The Harmonium at Troutbeck”, in Railway Magazine, page 709:
Troutbeck is a tiny village midway between Penrith and Keswick in a very sparsely populated part of Cumberland, and it used to be said by facetious travellers that the reason why it ever had a station at all was to give the engine a rest after it had struggled up the long and trying incline from Threlkeld.
England were ponderous with ball in hand, their runners static when taking the ball and their lines obvious, while their front row struggled badly in the scrum.
Seeing the British establishment struggle with the financial sector is like watching an alcoholic who still resists the idea that something drastic needs to happen for him to turn his life around.
2022 January 12, Paul Clifton, “Network News: Emergency timetables as absences surge due to COVID”, in RAIL, number 948, page 6:
Most train operators have reduced services with emergency timetables, as they struggle to cope with a rapid increase in staff absences due to the Omicron variant of COVID.
Orion hit a rabbit once; but though sore wounded it got to the bury, and, struggling in, the arrow caught the side of the hole and was drawn out. Indeed, a nail filed sharp is not of much avail as an arrowhead; you must have it barbed, and that was a little beyond our skill.