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▪ I. † swimble, n. Obs. rare. In 5 swymbul. [Related to next.] A swaying motion.c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 1121 (Harl. MS.) A foreste,..With knotty knarry bareyn trees olde Of stubbes sharpe and hidous..to biholde; In which ther ran a swymbul and a swough, As though a storm sholde bresten every bough....
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swime
▪ I. † swime, n. Obs. Forms: 1 swima, 3–4 suim(e, suijm, 4 suuime, 4 squyme, 4–5 swym(e. [OE. sw{iacu}ma = MLG. swîm, swîme, Du. zwijm, G. dial. schweim giddiness, swooning, related immed. to (M)LG., MDu. swîmen to become faint (Du. zwijmen), MHG. swîmen, pa. tense sweem (G. dial. schweimen), and, w...
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swiff
▪ I. swier obs. f. squire = esquire.a 1400–50 [see swimble v.]. 1450 in Catal. Anc. Deeds IV. 327 Comeng..to excuse hym opon a boke be for John Hudelston swier.▪ II. swier, swiete, swife, swiff see sweer, sweet, swive.
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