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▪ 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...
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▪ 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. ...
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