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switter

ˈswitter, v. dial.
  [Imitative.]
  intr. = swatter v. 1. So switter-swatter adv. (imitative of the sound made by ducks splashing in water).

1694 Urquhart's Rabelais i. xxi. 78 The total Welfare of our humidity doth not depend upon drinking, switter, swatter [ed. 1653 in a rible rable; orig. à tas, à tas] like Ducks. ? a 1800 Bonnie Milldams of Binnorie xi. in Child Ballads (1882) i. 129/2 Aye she swittert, and aye she swam, Till she cam to yon bonnie mill-dam. [Cf. quot. ? a 1800 s.v. swatter v. 1.]

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