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Definition of Gnawn
1. gnaw [v] - See also: gnaw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gnawn
Literary usage of Gnawn
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Law of Executors and Administrators by Edward Vaughan Williams, Roland Lomax Vaughan Williams, Joseph Fitz Randolph, William Talcott (1895)
"... when the will was found or become niegu gnawn to pieces by rats, and in part
illegible ; on proof " . . bit!. presumption that the loss of the will is ..."
2. The Universal Magazine (1792)
"... that what I faw gnawn, was not an accident, but fome real- ... 'body was gnawn
and eaten, and at the fame time, the fame body in another place, ..."