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Bible Dictionaries
Worm
Webster's Dictionary
(1):
(n.) To cut the worm, or lytta, from under the tongue of, as a dog, for the purpose of checking a disposition to gnaw. The operation was formerly supposed to guard against canine madness.
(2):
(v. t.) To clean by means of a worm; to draw a wad or cartridge from, as a firearm. See Worm, n. 5 (b).
(3):
(n.) A creeping or a crawling animal of any kind or size, as a serpent, caterpillar, snail, or the like.
(4):
(n.) Any small creeping animal or reptile, either entirely without feet, or with very short ones, including a great variety of animals; as, an earthworm; the blindworm.
(5):
(n.) Any helminth; an entozoon.
(6):
(n.) Any annelid.
(7):
(n.) An insect larva.
(8):
(n.) Same as Vermes.
(9):
(n.) An internal tormentor; something that gnaws or afflicts one's mind with remorse.
(10):
(n.) A being debased and despised.
(11):
(n.) Anything spiral, vermiculated, or resembling a worm
(12):
(n.) The thread of a screw.
(13):
(n.) To wind rope, yarn, or other material, spirally round, between the strands of, as a cable; to wind with spun yarn, as a small rope.
(14):
(n.) A spiral instrument or screw, often like a double corkscrew, used for drawing balls from firearms.
(15):
(n.) The condensing tube of a still, often curved and wound to economize space. See Illust. of Still.
(16):
(n.) A short revolving screw, the threads of which drive, or are driven by, a worm wheel by gearing into its teeth or cogs. See Illust. of Worm gearing, below.
(17):
(v. t.) To effect, remove, drive, draw, or the like, by slow and secret means; - often followed by out.
(18):
(n.) A certain muscular band in the tongue of some animals, as the dog; the lytta. See Lytta.
(19):
(v. i.) To work slowly, gradually, and secretly.
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Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Worm'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​w/worm.html. 1828.