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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Worm
,
v. t.
1.
To
effect
,
remove
,
drive
,
draw
,
or
the
like
,
by
slow
and
secret
means
; --
often
followed
by
out
.
They
find
themselves
wormed
out
of
all
power
.
--
Swift
.
They
. . .
wormed
things
out
of
me
that
I
had
no
desire
to
tell
.
--
Dickens
.
2.
To
clean
by
means
of
a
worm
;
to
draw
a
wad
or
cartridge
from
,
as
a
firearm
.
See
Worm
,
n.
5
(b)
.
3.
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
.
The
men
assisted
the
laird
in
his
sporting
parties
,
wormed
his
dogs
,
and
cut
the
ears
of
his
terrier
puppies
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
4.
Naut.
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
.
Ropes
. . .
are
generally
wormed
before
they
are
served
.
--
Totten
.
To worm one's self into
,
to
enter
into
gradually
by
arts
and
insinuations
;
as
,
to
worm
one's
self
into
favor
.
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