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Webster 1913 Edition


Muckworm

Muck′wormˊ

(mŭk′wûrmˊ)
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Noun.
1.
(Zool.)
A larva or grub that lives in muck or manure; – applied to the larvae of the tumbledung and allied beetles.
2.
One who scrapes together money by mean labor and devices; a miser.
“Misers are muckworms.”
Pope.

Webster 1828 Edition


Muckworm

MUCK'WORM

,
Noun.
A worm that lives in muck.
1.
A miser; one who scrapes together money by mean labor and devices.

Definition 2024


muckworm

muckworm

English

Noun

muckworm (plural muckworms)

  1. A larva living in mud or manure.
  2. Someone who gathers wealth through overwork of employees and sordid means; a miser.
    • 1748, James Thomson, “Canto I”, in The Castle of Indolence:
      Here you a muckworm of the town might see, / At his dull desk, amid his legers stall'd, / Eat up with carking care and penurie; / Most like to carcase parch'd on gallows-tree.
    • 1840, Douglas William Jerrold, “The Money-Lender”, in The Writings of Douglas Jerrold, published 1853, page 279:
      We have painted one Money-Lender — not the mere sordid muckworm of a century ago, but the man-eater of the present day.
    • 1993, Marlene Suson, The Lily and the Hawk, page 158:
      Perhaps it is far too expensive for a notorious muckworm like you! I, however, am more generous.