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What (who) is laborious - definition

UKRAINIAN SAINT
Abraham the laborious; The Laborious; The laborious

Laborious      
·adj Requiring labor, perseverance, or sacrifices; toilsome; tiresome.
II. Laborious ·adj Devoted to labor; diligent; industrious; as, a laborious mechanic.
laborious      
If you describe a task or job as laborious, you mean that it takes a lot of time and effort.
Keeping the garden tidy all year round can be a laborious task.
ADJ
laboriously
...the embroidery she'd worked on so laboriously during the long winter nights.
ADV: ADV with v
laborious      
a.
1.
Industrious, sedulous, assiduous, toiling, hard-working, painstaking. See diligent.
2.
Difficult, arduous, onerous, toilsome, tiresome, wearisome, fatiguing, irksome, hard, Herculean.

Wikipedia

Abraham the Laborious

Abraham the Laborious (fl. 14th century) was a monk of Kiev.

He is regarded as a saint, with a feast day of 21 August at Kiev.

Examples of use of laborious
1. In his opinion, gardening was laborious and boring.
2. "It‘s extremely laborious work," said builder Stelios Kalafatidis.
3. Heavy water, made by a laborious electrolysis process, is so called because it contains extra neutrons.
4. Instead of a laborious court process they instead had to prove they should be allowed back.
5. Critics say the laborious arrangement is essentially a mechanism for siphoning money into private pockets.