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† head-wark, -werk Now dial. Also 6 rarely -work. [OE. héafodwærc masc., ON. hǫfuðverkr headache, f. hǫfuð head + verk work; cf. verkja to ache, pain, ‘virkir mik i hǫfuðit’, it aches me in the head. OE. weorc neut., besides ‘work’, had the senses ‘hardship, pain, grief’.] 1. Pain in the head, headache. Cf. dial. belly-wark.
c1000Sax. Leechd. II. 18 Wið heafod wærce ᵹenim rudan. c1350in Archæol. XXX 350 All hys hedwerk awey xal synke. c1450St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 2580 Alle hir hedewerk went away. 1483Cath. Angl. 180/1 Þe Hedewarke. a1510Douglas King Hart ii. lvii, Heid⁓werk, Hoist, and Parlasy. 1549Compl. Scot. vi. 37 Caterris, hede verkis, ande indegestione. 1629Z. Boyd Balm Gilead 59 (Jam.) A toothache, or an head-worke, as we say. attrib.c1440Promp. Parv. 232/2 Heedwarke sufferere. 2. The Common Corn Poppy; = headache 2.
1863Prior Plant-n., Headache, or Head-warke, from the effect of its odour, the red field-poppy, Papaver Rhœas. |