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gnawer
[
naw
]
Origin
gnaw
/
nɔ
/
Show Spelled
[
naw
]
Show IPA
verb,
gnawed,
gnawed
or
gnawn,
gnaw·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.
to bite or chew on, especially persistently.
2.
to wear away or remove by persistent biting or nibbling.
3.
to form or make by so doing:
to gnaw a hole through the wall.
4.
to waste or wear away; corrode; erode.
5.
to trouble or torment by constant annoyance, worry, etc.; vex; plague.
verb (used without object)
6.
to bite or chew persistently:
The spaniel gnawed happily on a bone.
7.
to cause corrosion:
The acid gnaws at the metal.
8.
to cause an effect resembling corrosion:
Her mistake gnawed at her conscience.
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Gnawer
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a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
a gadget; dingus; thingumbob.
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
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Origin:
before 1000;
Middle English
gnawen,
Old English
gnagen;
cognate with
German
nagen,
Old Norse
gnāga
Related forms
gnaw·a·ble,
adjective
gnaw·er,
noun
out·gnaw,
verb (used with object),
-gnawed,
-gnawed
or
-gnawn,
-gnaw·ing.
un·der·gnaw,
verb (used with object)
un·gnawed,
adjective
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World English Dictionary
gnaw
(nɔː)
—
vb
(when
intr,
often foll by
at
or
upon
) (when
intr,
often foll by
at
) ,
gnaws
,
gnawing
,
gnawed
,
gnawed
,
gnawn
1.
to bite (at) or chew (upon) constantly so as to wear away little by little
2.
(
tr
) to form by gnawing:
to gnaw a hole
3.
to cause erosion of (something)
4.
to cause constant distress or anxiety (to)
—
n
5.
the act or an instance of gnawing
[Old English
gnagan;
related to Old Norse
gnaga,
Old High German
gnagan
]
'gnawable
—
adj
'gnawer
—
n
'gnawing
—
adj
, —
n
'gnawingly
—
adv
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
gnaw
O.E. gnagan (pt. *gnog, pp. gnagan), a common Gmc. word (cf. O.S. gnagan, O.N. gnaga, M.Du. knagen, Ger. nagen), probably imitative of gnawing.
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