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sweel
▪ I. sweel, v. Sc. (swiːl) Forms: 6 sweil, 7 swill, 7–8 swyle, 8 swayl, 9 sweal, sweel. [Contracted f. sweddle v.] trans. To swaddle, swathe. Hence ˈsweeling vbl. n., attrib. in † sweilling clais, swaddling-clothes.1567 Gude & Godlie Ball. (S.T.S.) 50 The Sylk and Sandell the to eis, Ar hay, and sem... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jan de Baen
painter Jacobus de Baen, and the pupils Johann Friedrich Bodecker, Denys Godijn, Hendrik van Limborch, Nicolaes van Ravesteyn, Petro van Rijs, Jan van Sweel wikipedia.org
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sweill
sweile, sweill obs. ff. sweal, sweel. Oxford English Dictionary
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sore and painful testicles after erection - SteadyHealth
my boyfriend had the same kind of symtoms, after he had got turned on, his testicles wud sweel up nd would cause him a great matter of pain, this would fade after about an hour, he went to the doctors nd they gave him a course of antibiotics, there was four pills to take and he had to wait a week so that 'it' was all flushed out( he would not say wat it was), a kinda of like a waste but not ...
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swyll
swyle, swyll see swale n.3, sweal v., sweel v., swill. Oxford English Dictionary
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sweal
▪ I. sweal, swale, n. dial. (swiːl, sweɪl) Also swaile, sweel. [f. next.] A blaze, flame; the guttering of a candle.1781 J. Hutton Tour to Caves (ed. 2) Gloss. (E.D.S.) Swaile, Sweal, a flame. 1878 Cumbld. Gloss., Sweel..the melting of a lighted candle in a draught. 1882 Lanc. Gloss., Sweel, a great... 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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squeal
▪ I. squeal, n. (skwiːl) Also 8–9 squeel; north. dial. 8–9 sweel, 9 sweeal. [f. the vb.] 1. a. A more or less prolonged sharp cry; a shrill scream. Also fig.1747 Relph Misc. Poems 2 The shearers aw brast out In sweels of laughter. 1776 Pennant Brit. Zool. (ed. 4) I. 85 It is observable that the male... Oxford English Dictionary
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glede
▪ I. glede, gled (gliːd, glɛd) Forms: α. 1 glida, glioda, 4– glede, (6 gleede, gleyd, 7, 9 gleed, 9 dial. gleid), 6– glead, (6 gleade). β. Sc. 5– gled, (7–8 glaid, 9 glade). [OE. glida wk. masc. corresponds to Icel. gleða, MSw. gladha, Sw. glada wk. fem.; the OTeut. form was prob. *gliđon- and with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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swell
▪ I. swell, n. (swɛl) Also 3 swel, 4 swele. [In sense 1 prob. repr. OE. ᵹeswell (:—*gaswaljo-), corresp. to MLG. geswel(le, swel, swele, MDu. geswel, swel, sweel(e (Du. gezwel); in the other senses f. swell v., q.v.] † 1. A morbid swelling. Obs.a 1225 Ancr. R. 274 Auh drinc þeonne atterloðe, & drif ... Oxford English Dictionary
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