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dew-worm
dew-worm (ˈdjuːwɜːm) [f. dew n. + worm. OE. deaw-wyrm, Du. dauwworm, are known only in the sense ‘ring-worm’; E.Fris. dauwurm is ‘earth-worm’ and ‘ring-worm’; Da. dugorm ‘a dew-snail’.] The common earth-worm; in OE. a name of the disease ring-worm.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. II. 122 Wið..deaw wyrmum ᵹenim d...
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Uglješa Šajtinac
Čarna i Nesvet (Crow Čarna and Dew-worm Nesvet), book for children, Pčelica, Čačak 2013, . Award 2011 (Zlatni suncokret) for Quite Modest Gifts
Borisav Stanković Award 2011 for Quite Modest Gifts
Politikin Zabavnik Award 2013 for Crow Čarna and Dew-worm
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lob-worm
lob-worm (ˈlɒbwɜːm) [f. lob n.2] a. A large earthworm used for bait by anglers. b. The lug-worm (Arenicola marina).a. 1651 T. Barker Art of Angling (1653) 7, I baited my hook with two Lob-worms. 1653 Walton Angler iv. 94 For the Trout the Dew-worm (which some also call the Lob-worm) and the Brandlin...
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Earthworm
Other slang names for earthworms include "dew-worm", "rainworm", "nightcrawler", and "angleworm" (from its use as angling hookbaits).
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treachet
† treachet Obs. A name for the lob-worm.1787 Best Angling (ed. 2) 16 The Lob-worm, Dew-worm, Garden-worm, Twatchel, or Treachet.
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squirrel-tailed
squirrel-tailed, a. [f. squirrel n. Cf. prec.] Having a tail resembling that of the squirrel in form or character.1840 Hodgson Hist. Northumb. III. ii. 361/2 Leucodon sciuroides, Squirrel-tailed Leucodon. 1856 ‘Stonehenge’ Brit. Rur. Sports 236/1 The tail [of the dew-worm] tapers somewhat, but in th...
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twatchel
twatchel arch. (ˈtwætʃəl) Also 7–8 twachel. [Related to twæcce in OE. angol-twæcce, angle-twitch, -touch, earthworm. Cf. touchangle, tweyangle.] A name for the earthworm. Added in the 3rd ed. of Walton's Angler, and thence in subsequent books on fishing.1661 Walton Angler v. (ed. 3) 92 The twachel o...
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worm
▪ I. worm, n. (wɜːm) Forms: 1 wyrm, 3, 5–6 Sc. wirm(e, (3 wrim, 5 wyrme, 6 Sc. virme); 1–3 weorm, 3–5 werm, 4–5 werme; 1–4 wurm, (3 wurem, Orm. wurrm, 3, 5 wrm); 6 wourme, Sc. woirme, 6–7 woorme, 4–7 worme, 3– worm. [OE. wyrm (:—*wurmi-z) = OFris. wirm (WFris. wjirm, NFris. würm, EFris. wurm), OS. w...
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