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
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