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swafe
† swafe Obs. Also 4–5 swayf(e, sweyf, swaffe, 8 swave. [f. ON. sveif- in *sveifa swayve, sveif tiller (cf. OHG. sweib swinging), related to sv{iacu}f- in sv{iacu}fa = OE. sw{iacu}fan to swive; the general notion being that of sweeping or swinging.] 1. A swinging stroke or blow; momentum.13.. E.E. Al... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neil Penswick
The end of the first episode had Swafe change in full view into a monster, before it went on the hunt in the second episode. wikipedia.org
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swayfe
swayf(e variants of swafe. Oxford English Dictionary
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swive
swive, v. Obs. or arch. (swaɪv) Also 4–5 swyve, 5–6 swyfe, 6 swiff, swhyve; 5 (Sc.) pa. pple. swyffit, swywit, 6 (Sc.) pa. tense swiffit, swewyt. [app. representing, with change of conjugation, and a specialized meaning not found in the cognate words, the OE. str. vb. sw{iacu}fan, pa. tense swáf, pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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swipe
▪ I. swipe, n.1 (swaɪp) Also 7 swype. [app. local variant of swape n. or sweep n.] A contrivance of the form of a lever for raising a weight, esp. for raising water; = sweep n. 23, 24, 26. (Cf. swafe n. 3, swape n. 3, swip n.2)1600 Holland Livy xxiv. xxxiv. 533 He devised a crane or swipe to be plan... Oxford English Dictionary
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