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swasher
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Swasche
The swasche, also spelled swesche, swasher, sueschoour, suescher, swash, suesche, and sivasche, was a type of drum used in Scotland for various purposes wikipedia.org
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swesher
▪ I. swasher1, swesher Sc. Obs. exc. Hist. In 6 swasche(a)r, swacher, suescher, swescher, -eour. [f. swash n.2, swesh + -er1.] A drummer.15.. Aberd. Reg. (Jam.) Commoun tabernar and swescher. 1576 in Maitl. Club Misc. (1840) II. 340 Gevin Carsane the swaschear that day we moustirit xxx s. 1600 in Pi... Oxford English Dictionary
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swesh
swesh, swesher see swash n.2, swasher. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Girl with the Jazz Heart
Cast Madge Kennedy as Kittie Swasher / Miriam Smith Joe King as Miles Sprague Pierre Gendron as Tommie Fredericks William Walcott as Miriam's Uncle wikipedia.org
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clasher
clasher (ˈklæʃə(r)) [f. clash v. + -er.] 1. One who or that which clashes or collides.1606 J. Raynolds Dolarney's Prim. (1880) 118 There might be heard, the hideous lumbring swasher, Vnequally consorting with the clasher. 1834 J. R. Planché Brit. Costume 4 The flat circular shields..from their sonor... Oxford English Dictionary
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swashing
▪ I. swashing, vbl. n. (ˈswɒʃɪŋ) [f. swash v. + -ing1.] 1. Ostentatious behaviour; swaggering. (Cf. swash n.1 7, 8, swash a.1 2, swash v. 3, swasher2, swashing ppl. a. 1.)1556 Olde Antichrist 138 b, The ruffling and ioyly swashing of a princes courte. 1587 Greene Carde of Fancie Wks. (Grosart) IV. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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lumbering
▪ I. lumbering, vbl. n.1 (ˈlʌmbərɪŋ) [f. lumber v.1 + -ing1.] The action of lumber v.11621 Lady M. Wroth Urania 486 Wee heard a noise..continuing with increase of lumbring. 1782 Cowper Gilpin 232 The lumbering of the wheels. 1816 Scott Old Mort. xviii, The lumbering of the old guns backwards and for... Oxford English Dictionary
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swash
▪ I. swash, int. or adv. and n.1 (swɒʃ) Also swosh. [Imitative of the sound of splashing or agitated water, or of a resounding blow. Cf. swish.] A. int. or adv. Expressive of the fall of a heavy body or blow: With a crash.1538 Bale Thre Lawes 393 Haue in than at a dash, With swash myry annet swash. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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tawse
taws, tawse, n. Chiefly Sc. (tɔːz) Forms: 6 tawis, -es, 8 tawz, taz, 8– tawse, 9– taws. [app. plural of taw n.1 2 (but evidenced much earlier); sometimes treated as a singular.] 1. A whip for driving a spinning top; esp. one made of a thong: see quot. 1892. (In quot. 1513 prob. pl. as in 2.)1513 Dou... Oxford English Dictionary
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