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Webster Dictionary :: Swallows-tail

SWAL'LOW'S-TAIL, n. In joinery and carpentry,the same as dove-tail.

Webster Dictionary :: Swallowing

SWAL'LOWING, ppr. Taking into the stomach; absorbing; ingulfing; receiving impli...

Webster Dictionary :: Swallower

SWAL'LOWER, n. One who swallows; also, a glutton.

Webster Dictionary :: Swallowed

SWAL'LOWED, pp. Taken into the stomach; absorbed; received without scruple; engr...

Webster Dictionary :: Swallow-wort

SWAL'LOW-WORT, n. A plant of the genus Asclepias; hirundinaria. It grows in the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Swallow-tail

SWAL'LOW-TAIL, n. A plant, a species of willow.

Webster Dictionary :: Swallow-stone

SWAL'LOW-STONE, n. Chelidonius lapis, a stone which Pliny and other authors affi...

Webster Dictionary :: Swallow-fly

SWAL'LOW-FLY, n. The name of the chelidonius, a fly remarkable for its swift and...

Webster Dictionary :: Swallow-fish

SWAL'LOW-FISH, n. A sea fish of the genus Trigla, called in Cornwall, tub-fish; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Swallow

SWAL'LOW, n. A bird of the genus Hirundo, of many species, among which are the c...

Webster Dictionary :: Swallet

SWAL'LET, n. [See Well .] Among the tin miners, water breaking in upon the miner...

Webster Dictionary :: Swale

SWALE, n. [probably from vale.] A local word in New England, signifying an inter...

Webster Dictionary :: Swainmote

SWA'INMOTE SWAIRTH, n. An apparition. [Not used in New England.

Webster Dictionary :: Swainish

SWA'INISH, a. Rustic.

Webster Dictionary :: Swain

SWAIN, n. 1. A young man. 2. A country servant employed in husbandry. 3. A pasto...

Webster Dictionary :: Swaggy

SWAG'GY, a. [from swag.] Sinking, hanging or leaning by its weight.

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