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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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swind
† swind, v. Obs. Also 4 swynde. [OE. swindan, pa. tense swand, swundon, pa. pple. -swunden = OHG. suuintan, suindan, pa. tense suant, (MHG. swinden, occas. swinten, G. schwinden, schwand, geschwunden, whence Da. svinde), a formation with -nd- on the Teut. root swī̆- (cf. Icel. sv{iacu}a to abate), p... Oxford English Dictionary
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shincke
shincke Anglo-Irish form of sink.a 1660 Contemp. Hist. Irel. (Ir. Archæol. Soc.) II. 193 The foresaide Conaght armie..must now shincke or swime. Oxford English Dictionary
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sweam
▪ I. † sweam, n. Obs. Forms: 3 swem, 5 swayme, sweme, sweem, sqweme, 6 sweame, 7 swaim, sweam. [f. sweam v. (Cf. swime.) Sense 2 may have been borrowed from ON. svimi, svimr giddiness, swooning, or the ON. word itself may have been actually taken over, ĭ becoming ē as in native words.] 1. Grief, aff... Oxford English Dictionary
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swim
▪ I. swim, n. (swɪm) Also 6 swym(me, 7 swimme, 8 Sc. soom. [f. swim v.] † 1. The clear part of a liquid which floats above the sediment: = sublation 1, sublimation 3.1547 Recorde Judic. Ur. 16 b, The sedyment or grounde, the sublacion or swymme, and the cloude. 1625 Hart Anat. Ur. i. iii. 34 The uri... Oxford English Dictionary
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