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▪ I. swike, n.1 Obs. (exc. dial.). Forms: 1–2 swica, 2 swice, 2–4 swike, suike, 3 sweoke, swoke, (swiche), 3–4 suyke, 5 sweke. [OE. swica: see swike v. In Sc. and north. dial. swaik, swyke, swick = deceitful person, worthless fellow.] A deceiver; a traitor.c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. xxvii. 63 We ᵹemuno...
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Swikee
Swikee or Swike is a Chinese Indonesian frog leg dish. The dish can be served as soup, deep fried or stir fried frog legs. Swikee oh, kodok oh or swike kuah tauco, frog legs in fermented soybean sauce (tauco) soup.
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swikeful
ˈswikeful, a. Obs. exc. Sc. dial. Forms: see swike n.2 and -ful. [OE. swicfull = ON. svikfullr (Sw. svekfull, Da. svigefuldt), f. swik-: see swike n.2 and -ful.] Deceitful, treacherous.c 1100 Aldhelm Gloss i. 732 (Napier 21/1) Strofosę, swicfulles. c 1205 Lay. 10535 Þis ihærde Cyrian speken þene swi...
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swikehede
† swikehede Obs. [f. swike n.1 or a. + -hede, -head.] = swikedom.a 1250 [see swikelhede].
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swickle
† swickle, n. Obs. [f. swike n.2 + -le.] A loop or noose in a trap. Hence † swickle v., trans. to noose.1621 Markham Hunger's Prevent. vi. 39 At the top you shall fasten a very strong loope or swickell of aboue an hundred Horse haires. Ibid. 41 They shall no sooner touch the Springe..but they shall ...
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List of Indonesian condiments
Tauco – paste made from preserved fermented yellow soybeans, commonly used in tahu tauco, swike, kakap tahu tausi or cah kangkung.
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aswike
† aˈswike, v. Obs. 1–3. pa. tense aswác. [OE. asw{iacu}can, to betray, desert, abandon, f. a- prefix 1 + sw{iacu}can to fail, fall short, deceive: see swike v. But ME. aswike corresponds in sense to the OE. intrans. verb ᵹesw{iacu}can to leave off, cease, desist.] To cease, desist.c 975 Rushw. Gosp....
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swikedom
† swikedom Obs. Forms: see swike n.2 and -dom. [OE. swicdóm, f. swik-: see swike v. and -dom.] Deceit, fraud; treachery, treason.c 893 ælfred Oros. ii. iv. 76 Se ᵹionga cyning swiðor micle wenende wæs þæt hie þonon fleonde wæren þonne hie æniᵹne swicdom cyþan dorstan. Ibid. iv. v. 168 Þa tuᵹon hie h...
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beswike
† beˈswike, v. Obs. Forms: inf. 1 besw{iacu}can, 2–4 biswike(n, 4 by-, beswyke(n, (bisuike, bisquyke), 5 bi-, byswyke, (beeswik). pa. tense 1 beswác, 2–3 biswak, (3–4 -suak), 3–5 -swok(e. pa. pple. 1–3 biswicen, 2–5 -swiken, 4–5 -swike. [OE. besw{iacu}can to evade, betray, deceive, = OS. biswîcan, O...
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i-swike
† i-ˈswike, v. Obs. [OE. ᵹesw{iacu}can, f. ᵹe-, i-1 + sw{iacu}can to cease; = OS. giswîcan.] a. intr. To fail, cease. (In OE. with gen. or dat.) b. trans. To cease from (an action, etc.).c 893 K. ælfred Oros. iii. i. §6 Hie ðæs ᵹefeohtes ᵹeswicen. Ibid. v. x. §2 Þæt hie wolden Romanum ᵹeswican. c 10...
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yswyke
yswyke variant of i-swike v. Obs.1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 3261 Nou hii beþ al onywar hii wolleþ yswyke by daye.
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