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SWAY, v.t. 1. To move or wave; to wield with the hand; as, to sway the scepter. ...
SWATHE, v.t. To bind with a band, bandage or rollers; as, to swathe a child. 1. ...
SWATH, n. swoth. 1. A line of grass or grain cut and thrown together by the syth...
SWATE, v.i. To sweat.
SWAT SWATCH, n. A swath. [Not in use.]
SWASH'Y, a. Soft, like fruit too ripe. [Local.] SWASH'-BUCKLER , n. A sword-play...
SWASH'ER, n. One who makes a blustering show of valor or force of arms. [Not in ...
SWASH, n. An oval figure, whose moldings are oblique to the axis of the work. [A...
SWARVE, v.i. To swerve. [Not in use.]
SWART'Y, a. Swarthy; tawny.
SWART'ISH, a. Somewhat dark or tawny.
SWART'INESS, n. A tawny color.
SWARTH'Y, a. [See Swart .] Being of a dark hue or dusky complexion; tawny. In wa...
SWARTH'INESS, n. Tawniness; a dusky or dark complexion.
SWARTH'ILY, adv. [from swarthy.] Duskily; with a tawny hue.
SWARTH, sworth, a. 1. Being of a dark hue; moderately black; tawny. A nation str...