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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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Zwiers
Zwier is a now rather uncommon given name, a short form of the Germanic name Sweder with the roots swind ("strong") and her ("lord, army"). wikipedia.org
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swindling
▪ I. † ˈswindling, vbl. n.1 Obs. rare. In 6 swyndelynge. [ad. G. schwindelung (OHG. suintilunga, MHG. swindelunge), f. schwindel swindle n.2, schwindeln vb., formations on Teut. swind- (see swind v.).] Swimming in the head, dizziness, giddiness.1527 Andrew Brunswyke's Distyll. Waters K iv b, [It] is... Oxford English Dictionary
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swindler
swindler (ˈswɪndlə(r)) [ad. G. schwindler giddy-minded person, extravagant projector, esp. in money matters, cheat, f. schwindeln to be giddy, act thoughtlessly or extravagantly, swindle, going back to MHG. swindeln, OHG. suintilôn (cf. MHG. swindel, swintel, OHG. suuintilôd dizziness), frequent. f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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swindle
▪ I. swindle, n.1 Local variant of swingle n.1 Also in Comb. swyndilland = swingle-hand.14.. Nom. in Wr.-Wülcker 696/7–8 Hoc exculidium, a swyndylstoc. Hoc excudium, a swyndilland. 1857 Borrow Rom. Rye xxx, I drank with the harvesters, who sang me songs about rural life, such as—‘Sitting in the swal... Oxford English Dictionary
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aswind
† aˈswind, v. Obs. 1–4. pa. tense aswond. pa. pple. aswunde(n, aswounde. [OE. aswindan, f. a- prefix 1 away + swindan to languish.] 1. intr. To languish away, vanish, perish.c 885 K. ælfred Boeth. xxxiii. §4 Þ{yacu}læs..ealle oþre ᵹesceafta aswindað. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 133 Sum [of þe sede feol] among... Oxford English Dictionary
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bain
▪ I. † bain, a. (n.) and adv. Obs. exc. dial. (beɪn) Forms: 4–5 bayn, 5 beyn, 5–6 bayne, 6–9 bane, 6–7 bain. [a. ON. beinn straight, direct; also, ready to serve, hospitable.] A. adj. 1. Ready, willing, inclined.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. C. 136 So bayn wer þay boþe two, his bone for to wyrk. c 1440 Mort... Oxford English Dictionary
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