Artificial intelligent assistant

sweake

I. sweak, v. Obs. rare—1.
    [Cf. sweek.]
    trans. app. To swing.

1567 Golding Ovid's Met. viii. 108 As he sweakt his axe asyde to fetch his blow.

II. sweak(e
    obs. and dial. form of squeak; var. sweek.

Oxford English Dictionary

yu7NTAkq2jTfdvEzudIdQgChiKuccveC d2bafa6f2dd109760dcb78f8a8495453