Gnawed

/nɔːd/ verb

Chewed or bit repeatedly on something, often worn away gradually; can also mean something bothered you persistently.

From Old English 'gnagian,' related to German 'nagen,' with roots in Proto-Germanic expressing the idea of biting or nibbling. The metaphorical sense of 'worry' developed because gnawing is a persistent, ongoing action.

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