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worm — [OE] The ancestral meaning of worm appears to be ‘snake’; its application to smaller limbless creatures is a secondary development. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic *wurmiz, *wurmaz, which also produced German wurm, Dutch worm, and Danish orm … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
worm — {{11}}worm (n.) O.E. wurm, variant of wyrm serpent, dragon, also in later O.E. earthworm, from P.Gmc. *wurmiz (Cf. O.S., O.H.G., Ger. wurm, O.Fris., Du. worm, O.N. ormr, Goth. waurms serpent, worm ), from PIE *wrmi /*wrmo worm (Cf. Gk. rhomos … Etymology dictionary
wurmi — *wurmi, *wurmiz germ., stark. Maskulinum (i): nhd. Wurm, Schlange; ne. worm, snake; Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., afries., as., ahd.; Hinweis: s. *wurma ; Etymologie … Germanisches Wörterbuch
worm — [OE] The ancestral meaning of worm appears to be ‘snake’; its application to smaller limbless creatures is a secondary development. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic *wurmiz, *wurmaz, which also produced German wurm, Dutch worm, and Danish orm … Word origins