toil.
soil boil moil coil doil ioil foil shoil
if you meant " means to work bread." than it would be Kneed
Pare (a homophone of pear, not just a rhyming word) means to trim or cut away, and tear might work as well.
A word that rhymes with "three" and means fun might be "glee." "Whee" might also work, depending on what you need it for, since we often use that sound to indicate enjoyment.
work
knead
knead
Well, if you really can't find a word that exactly rhymes the word you have, use a word that is similar, and make it work.
It is knead.
There isn't really a word, but Dar'lin you can work it in. . .
Graze.
The Latin equivalent of George is Georgius. The name originates from the Greek word for farmer or, more literally, earth worker or soil worker (in Greek, ge means earth or soil and ergon means work).