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It could be the third person singular, present active subjunctive, of the verb 'dolar', meaning 'to hew (wood)', so '(may you) hew' (a polite command)

'doler' means to ache, hurt; but the third person singular, present active indicative is 'duele', not 'dole', and means '(it) hurts',

e.g. me duele la cabeza = I have a headache

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