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swardy, a. (ˈswɔːdɪ) [f. sward n. + -y.] Covered with sward, swarded, turfy.1639 T. de Grey Compl. Horsem. 244 Soft moyst swardy ground. 1733 Tull Horse-hoeing Husb. xx. 292 Must we have Recourse to the Spade for breaking up our rich, strong, swerdy Land? 1857 G. H. Kingsley Sport & Trav. (1900) 448...
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swarthy
▪ I. swarthy, a.1 (ˈswɔːðɪ, ˈswɔːθɪ) [Obscure variant of swarty: cf. swarth a., swarf a., swarfish, swarfy.] Of a dark hue; black or blackish; dusky. a. gen. = swart a. 1 a.1577 [implied in swarthiness]. 1596 Gosson Quippes Upstart Gentlewom. 99 in Hazl. E.P.P. IV. 254 The swarthie-blacke, the grass...
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callow
▪ I. callow, a. and n. (ˈkæləʊ) Forms: 1 calu, caluw, calo, 3 caluȝ, 4 calu, calouh, calewe, calouwe, 6 kallowe, 6– callow. [OE. calu (def. calw-e):—WGer. kalwo-, whence also MLG. kale, MDu. cāle (calu, gen. caluwes), OHG. chalo (def. chalwe, chalawe), MHG. kal (kalwe), Ger. kahl, by Kluge thought t...
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