i think it means money for working that is what my friend said anyway... and she's smart (:
"Toil" means "work", which a connotation that the work is physically tiring. "With wealth for toil" suggests that work is well-paid or well-rewarded, suggesting that opportunities are available.
"We've golden soil and wealth for toil" is a phrase often used to describe the abundance of natural resources and opportunities for hard work in a particular region or country. It highlights the idea that the land is rich and provides prosperity for those willing to work diligently to cultivate and utilize its resources.
To perspire violently from toil
Break it down, in Australia we are renowned for our golden beaches (golden soil) it's somewhat of an image for us. We've wealth for toil, we are a welathy rich nation because of our toil (hard work) to get us there.
To toil and create wealth for those at the top. The pyramids of Egypt are a very good example all that that sweat and toil, both intellectual and physical, all that expense just for one man.
well T.P. with our hearts and hands
Shaqad (שקד) means "to labor" or "to toil"
well T.P. with our hearts and hands
Relaxation is the opposite of toil.
"Toil and trouble" is a phrase from William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" that refers to hard work and difficulty. It is often used to describe a situation filled with challenges or obstacles.
Toil is a verb and a noun.
Yes. "Toil" has a negative connotation.