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eruke
† eˈruke Obs. [Anglicized form of eruca.] A caterpillar.1382 Wyclif Joel i. 4 A locust ete the residue of eruke, that is, a worme of bowis. 1609 Bible (Douay) ibid., The residue of the eruke hath the locust eaten. [1711 J. Greenwood Eng. Gram. 190 Eruke from Eruca, this some turn to Ear-Wig, as if i... Oxford English Dictionary
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eruca
‖ eruca rare. (ɪˈruːkə) See eruke. [L. ērūca caterpillar.] The larva of a butterfly or such like insect; a caterpillar. Hence eruca-like a.[1609 Bible (Douay) Joel i. 4 Comm., Eruca, a worme that destroyeth herbes and fruictes.] 1691 Ray Creation (1701) 136 May be observed in the production of silk ... Oxford English Dictionary
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rukel
† ˈrukel Obs. rare. Also 5 rukul, rucul. [ad. med.L. rucula, for *erucula, dim. of L. ērūca: see eruca and eruke.] a. The rocket (Eruca sativa). b. The cankerworm.c 1440 Pallad. on Husb. i. 853–5 Thy seed with Iuce of rukel or syngrene To wete, vp sleeth the rukel, as men wene. Eek figtre askis oon ... Oxford English Dictionary
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glow-worm
glow-worm (ˈgləʊwɜːm) Forms: 4 glou-, 5 gloo-, 6–7 glo-, gloe-, glowe-, 6– glow-worm (etc.: see worm). See also glose-worm. [f. glow v. + worm.] A coleopterous insect (Lampyris noctiluca, Linn.), the female of which emits a shining green light from the extremity of the abdomen. The female is wingles... Oxford English Dictionary
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