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swabble, v. dial. (ˈswɒb(ə)l) Also 5 swable. [f. swab v.1 + -le. Cf. LG. swabbeln to be agitated, to sway about, reel, make the sound of splashing water, WFlem. swabbelen, swobbelen to draw backwards and forwards in water, to make the noise characteristic of this action; so G. schwappeln in similar ...
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wobble
▪ I. wobble, n. (ˈwɒb(ə)l) Also † wabble. [f. next.] 1. a. The action or an act of wobbling; an unsteady rocking motion or movement; also fig.1699 Phil. Trans. XXI. 286 That direction being nothing but a certain wabble in the Earth's Motion. 1842 Francis Dict. Arts etc., Wabble, a hobbling unequal m...
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swab
▪ I. swab, n.1 (a.) (swɒb) Also 8 swabb. [f. swab v.1 With sense 1 cf. Norw., Sw. svabb mop; with sense 2, svabb, svabba dirty person.] 1. a. A mop made of rope-yarn, etc. used for cleaning and drying the deck, etc. on board ship.1659 Torriano, Strofinaccio.., a swab in a ship, a clout⁓mop in a boat...
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