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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Gnaw \Gnaw\ (n[add]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gnawed} (n[add]d); p.
     pr. & vb. n. {Gnawing}.] [OE. gnawen, AS. gnagan; akin to D.
     knagen, OHG. gnagan, nagan, G. nagen, Icel. & Sw. gnaga, Dan.
     gnave, nage. Cf. {Nag} to tease.]
     1. To bite, as something hard or tough, which is not readily
        separated or crushed; to bite off little by little, with


        effort; to wear or eat away by scraping or continuous
        biting with the teeth; to nibble at.
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              His bones clean picked; his very bones they gnaw.
                                                    --Dryden.
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     2. To bite in agony or rage.
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              They gnawed their tongues for pain.   --Rev. xvi.
                                                    10.
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     3. To corrode; to fret away; to waste.
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     4. To trouble in a constant manner; to plague; to worry; to
        vex; -- usually used with at; as, his mounting debts
        gnawed at him.
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