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SWOUND, v.i. To swoon. [Not in use.]
SWORN, pp. of swear. The officers of government are sworn to a faithful discharg...
SWORE, pret. of swear.
SWORDER, n. A soldier; a cut-throat. [Not in use.]
SWORDED, a. Girded with a sword.
SWORD-SHAPED, a. [sword and shape.] Ensiform; shaped like a sword; as a sword-sh...
SWORD-PLAYER, n. [sword and player.] A fencer; a gladiator; one who exhibits his...
SWORD-MAN, n. [sword and man.] A soldier; a fighting man.
SWORD-LAW, n. [sword and law.] Violence; government by force.
SWORD-KNOT, n. [sword and knot.] A ribin tied to the hilt of a sword.
SWORD-GRASS, n. [sword and grass.] A kind of sedge, glader; the sweet rush, a sp...
SWORD-FISH, n. [sword and fish.] A genus of fishes called in ichthyology, xiphia...
SWORD-FIGHT, n. [sword and fight.] Fencing; a combat or trial of skill with swords.
SWORD-BLADE, n. [sword and blade.] The blade or cutting part of a sword.
SWORD-BELT, n. [sword and belt.] A belt by which a sword is suspended and borne ...
SWORD-BEARER, n. [sword and bear.] An officer in the city of London, who carries...