swiff
▪
I.
swier
obs.
f.
squire
=
esquire
.
a
1400–50
[see
swimble
v.].
1450
in
Catal.
Anc.
Deeds
IV. 327
Comeng..to excuse hym opon a boke be for John Hudelston swier.
▪
II.
swier, swiete, swife, swiff
see
sweer
,
sweet
,
swive
.
Oxford English Dictionary
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