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swinkful
† ˈswinkful, a. Obs. [OE. ᵹeswincfull, later swincfull: see swink n. and -ful.] 1. Full of toil or trouble; disastrous; troublesome, irksome; painful, distressing.c 888 ælfred Boeth. xiv. §1 Ᵹif hi yfele sint & lytiᵹe þonne sint hi þe pliolicran & ᵹeswincfulran hæfd ðonne næfd. a 1100 O.E. Chron. (L... Oxford English Dictionary
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beswinkful
† beˈswinkful, a. Obs. rare—1. Toilsome.a 1225 Ancr. R. 188 Goð nu þeonne gledluker bi stronge wei, & biswincfule, touward þe muchele feste of heouene. Oxford English Dictionary
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swink
▪ I. swink, n. arch. (swɪŋk) Forms: 1, 3–4 swinc, 2–3 swink-, 3 swinck-, swunk, Orm. swinnc, 3–5 swynk, swynke, 3, 6–7 swinke, 4 suink(e, suinc(k, suynk, (squink, squynk(e, 5 suenk), 6 swinck(e, 3–7 (9 arch.) swink. [OE. swinc str. n. (1) trouble, chastisement, (2) labour, toil (cf. swincfull swinkf... Oxford English Dictionary
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