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SWIM'MER, n. One that swims. 1. A protuberance on the leg of a horse.
SWIMM, n. The bladder of fishes, by which they are said to be supported in water.
SWIM, v.i. 1. To float; to be supported on water or other fluid; not to sink. Mo...
SWILL'INGS, n. Swill.
SWILL'ING, ppr. Swallowing excessive quantities of liquors.
SWILL'ER, n. One who drinks voraciously.
SWILL'ED, pp. Swallowed grossly in large quantities.
SWILL, v.t. 1. To drink grossly or greedily; as, to swill down great quantities ...
SWIG, v.t. or i. To drink by large draughts; to suck greedily. SWIG , n. A large...
SWIFT'NESS, n. Speed; rapid motion; quickness; celerity; velocity; rapidity. Swi...
SWIFT'LY, adv. Fleetly; rapidly; with celerity; with quick motion or velocity. P...
SWIFT'ER, n. In a ship, a rope used to confine the bars of the capstan in their ...
SWIFT, a. 1. Moving a great distance or over a large space in a short time; movi...
SWERV'ING, ppr. Roving; wandering; deviating from any rule or standard; inclinin...
SWERVE, v.i. swerv. 1. To wander; to rove. The swerving vines on the tall elms p...
SWERD, for sward, is not in use.