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swethe
▪ I. † swethe, v. Obs. Also 5 sweethe. [OE. *sweþian (in besweþian), related to swaþian to swathe (q.v.).] trans. To swathe.c 1440 Pallad. on Husb. iv. 78 And swethe a tender vyne in bondes softe. Ibid. vi. 19 And swethed [v.r. sweethed] hem to geder se, Lest wyndes rude hem breke & ouerthrowe.▪ II.... 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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swathe
▪ I. swathe, n.1 see swath1.▪ II. swathe, n.2 (sweɪð) Also 7–8 swaith, swath. [OE. *swæþ (?), swaþ-, only in dat. pl. swaþum; for related forms see swathe v., swethe, swaddle, sweddle.] 1. A band of linen, woollen, or other material in which something is enveloped; a wrapping; sometimes, a single fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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swaddle
▪ I. swaddle, n. (ˈswɒd(ə)l) Also 6 swathel(l, swathle, swadel, 7 swadle. [f. next. Cf. MDu. swadel and sweddle n.] 1. Swaddling-clothes: also fig. Now U.S.1538 Elyot, Crepundia..the fyrst apparayle of chyldren, as swathels, wastcotes, and such lyke. Ibid., Fascia, a swathell or swathynge bande. 160... Oxford English Dictionary
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swath
▪ I. swath1, swathe (swɔːθ, swɒθ), (sweɪð) Forms: 1 swæþ, swaþu, 3 swaðe, (4 swethe ?, 6 swade, suath, 7 swaithe, sweath, 7–9 swaith), 4– swath, swathe. [OE. swæþ str. n., swaþu str. fem. trace, track, corresp. to MLG. swat, swâde furrow, swath, measure of land (LG. swad, swatt), MDu. swat (-d-), *s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sweden
Sweden (ˈswiːd(ə)n) Also 6 Sc. Suethin, Suadene, 7 Swethen, Sc. Swaden. [a. MLG., MDu. Sweden (Du. Zweden), in HG. Schweden, prob. dat. pl. of the national name Swede Swede n., q.v. In F. Suède. In OE. the country was named Swéoland and Swéo-, Sw{iacu}or{iacu}ce (= ON. Sv{iacu}ar{iacu}ki, Sw. Sverig... Oxford English Dictionary
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