wormship
English
Etymology
Noun
wormship (plural wormships)
- (humorous, archaic) A term of address for a worm.
- 1853, Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York (page 421)
- Worms frequently cause diseases in trees by domiciliating themselves between the bark and the wood. […] Immediate recourse must be had to the knife, or pointed wire, and his wormship must be ejected, and the wound filled with clay.
- 1893, The Medical Brief (page 1354)
- I am satisfied it is tape worm. […] Will some of the Brief readers help me to get rid of his wormship? The woman has been to several physicians and is impatient to be cured.
- 1853, Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York (page 421)