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swange
† swange Obs. [a. ON. svangi (Sw. dial. svånge, Norw. svange) groin (cf. ON. svangr thin, swong).] The flank or groin.13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 138 Fro þe swyre to þe swange so sware & so þik. ? a 1400 Morte Arth. 1129 The kynge..Swappez in with the swerde þat it þe swange brystedde. c 1400 Anturs of Art... Oxford English Dictionary
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Benue State
The most popular of these dances include Ingyough, Ange, Anchanakupa, Swange and Ogirinya among others. Swange dance) are often very colourful. Kwagh-Hir is a very entertaining Tiv puppet show. wikipedia.org
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swonge
▪ I. † swong, a. Obs. [ad. ON. svangr, related to svangi swange groin, f. swaŋgw-, perh. identical with swaŋgw-, grade-variant of swiŋgw- to swing, q.v.; cf. the parallel formations s.v. swank a.1] Thin, lean, as from hunger.a 1300 Estorie del Euangelie 284 (Vernon MS.) in Engl. Stud. VIII. 258 Þe h... Oxford English Dictionary
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byswenke
† byˈswenke, v. Obs. rare—1. [properly byswinke, f. by- = be- intensive + swink v. to labour, toil.] intr. To work hard, exert oneself, labour.? a 1400 Morte Arth. 1128 Fulle swythe he byswenkez, Swappez in with the swerde þat it þe swange brystedd. Oxford English Dictionary
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swank
▪ I. swank, n.1 dial. [?] (See quots.)1726 Bailey (ed. 3), A swank (at Bocking in Essex) that Remainder of Liquor at the Bottom of a Tankard, Pot or Cup, which is just sufficient for one Draught; which is not accounted good Manners to divide with the left Hand Man; and according to the Quantity is c... Oxford English Dictionary
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sweddle
▪ I. sweddle, n. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈswɛd(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 suaeðil, suoeðel, sweþil, -el, 4–5 swethel, sueþel, (4 squeþel); β. 5 swedyll, 9 dial. sweddle. [OE. *sweþel:—*swaþil-, f. swaþ- in swaþian to swathe + instrumental suffix (-le). Cf. swaddle and swethe.] = swaddle n. 1.c 725 Corpus Gloss. (Hes... Oxford English Dictionary
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gleet
▪ I. gleet, n. (gliːt) Forms: 4 glette, 4–5 (9 Sc.) glet, (4 glat), 5 glett, 6 glit(te, (7 glyte), 9 Sc. glit(t, 7– gleet. Cf. glut n.4 [a. OF. glette slime, filth, purulent matter, ‘frothe of an egge’, ‘gelly of any thyng that congeleth’ (Palsgr.); mod.F. glette litharge, whence app. G. glätte, Du.... Oxford English Dictionary
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蒂夫族
表演传统舞蹈时也会穿著黑白条纹的传统服饰,如贝努埃艺术剧院和Swange舞蹈团。 据丹尼尔·阿博姆斯总理说:「黑色的意思是,蒂夫人的根源是非洲的黑人,而白色意味著和平,爱和包容。」另一种说法,黑色和白色象征性地代表了野外的斑马。动物王国中的斑马是最平静、无害和美丽的动物之一。 舞蹈 Swange:Swange是蒂夫人的传统舞蹈,它源于贝努埃州。它是一种现代城市流行的娱乐社交舞蹈,拥有与东方舞蹈相似的身体律动。这种舞蹈的特点是在缓慢和快速的模式之间切换,充满活力和节奏起伏的舞蹈,是典型的非洲舞蹈形式。 wikipedia.org
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swing
▪ I. † swing, n.1 Obs. [OE. ᵹeswing, in form and origin identical with ᵹeswing swing n.2 (sense 1), f. Teut. swiŋgw- (see swing v.1) used in the same sense as the parallel form swiŋkw- (see swink v., to toil).] Labour, toil.c 1000 Ags. Ps. (Spelman) lxxxix. 11 [xc. 10] Eorum labor et dolor, heora ᵹe... Oxford English Dictionary
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ȝore
▪ I. yore, adv. (a.) arch. (jɔə(r)) Forms: 1 ᵹeara, ᵹara, iara, ᵹeare, ᵹearo, 3 ȝar, ȝeare, ȝaure, 3–5 ȝare, 3–6 yare, ȝore, 4 yar, 5 yoore, 6 ȝoir, youre, 4– yore. [OE. ᵹeára, also ᵹeáre, ᵹeáro, advb. formations of obscure origin.] † 1. A long time ago; of old; freq. strengthened by full; also in c... Oxford English Dictionary
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swap
▪ I. swap, swop, n. (swɒp) Also 4–7 swappe, 5 swape, (sqwappe, squappe), 8 s.w. dial. zwap, zwop, 9 swapp. [f. next. The spelling swap for both is recommended.] I. 1. An act of ‘swapping’ or striking; a stroke, blow; † occas. a kiss. Obs. exc. dial.α 13.. E.E. Allit. P. B. 222 Fendez ful blake Weued... Oxford English Dictionary
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sweat
▪ I. sweat, n. (swɛt) Forms: 4 suet, 4, (8 Sc.) sweet, 4–6 swete, suete, swett(e, 4–7 swet, (5 suett, squete), 5–7 Sc. sweit, (6 swetth, Sc. sueit), 6–7 sweate, 6– sweat. [ME. swet, swete, alteration of swot(e (see swote) after swete, sweat v. First exemplified from northern texts, in which close an... Oxford English Dictionary
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