wurmen

See also: Würmen

Dutch

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ʏrmən

Verb

wurmen

  1. (reflexive) to worm, move by dragging one's body around

Inflection

Inflection of wurmen (weak)
infinitive wurmen
past singular wurmde
past participle gewurmd
infinitive wurmen
gerund wurmen n
present tense past tense
1st person singular wurmwurmde
2nd person sing. (jij) wurmtwurmde
2nd person sing. (u) wurmtwurmde
2nd person sing. (gij) wurmtwurmde
3rd person singular wurmtwurmde
plural wurmenwurmden
subjunctive sing.1 wurmewurmde
subjunctive plur.1 wurmenwurmden
imperative sing. wurm
imperative plur.1 wurmt
participles wurmendgewurmd
1) Archaic.

German

Etymology

From Wurm (worm) + -en. Formally already in Middle High German wurmen and Old High German wormōn, but with unrelated senses. Since the 15th century “to have worms, be wormridden”. The contemporary meaning since the later 18th century, seemingly popularised in part by Goethe. Evoking the idea of a nibbling worm in one’s mind or conscience, perhaps remotely based on Isaiah 66:24, Mark 9:44 (“where their worm dieth not”, of the continuous agony and regret of the sinners in hell).

Verb

wurmen (third-person singular simple present wurmt, past tense wurmte, past participle gewurmt, auxiliary haben)

  1. (transitive, of a situation or past event) to cause a not necessarily strong but continuous feeling of anger, worry, or regret in someone

Conjugation

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