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SWITH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
adverb ˈswith chiefly dialectal : instantly, quickly Word History Etymology Middle English, strongly, quickly, from Old English swīthe strongly. www.merriam-webster.com
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swith, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adverb swith is in the Old English period (pre-1150). swith is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology ... www.oed.com
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swith and swithe - Middle English Compendium
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). Note: Cp. swithlic adj. 1. (a) Great; excessive; in adv. phrase: a ~ pase, at great speed, swiftly; ben so ~ that, of ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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swith
swith, adv. arch. or dial. (in later use chiefly Sc.) (swɪθ) Forms: α. 1–3 swiðe, 1–4 swyðe, 1–5 swiþe, 2–3 swuðe, 2–4 suithe, suythe, (2 swuþe, 3 swðe), 3–4 suyþe, 4 (Ayenb.) zuyþe, 4–5 swyþe, suiþe, (swyde ?), (4 squiþe, squyþe, 4–5 squythe, 5 squithe, sqwithe), 4–6 swythe, 3–5, 9 arch. and rare s... Oxford English Dictionary
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SWITH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Chiefly British Dialect., immediately; quickly. verb (used with object). Scot., to hurry; hasten. Discover More. Other Word Forms. swithly adverb. www.dictionary.com
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swith - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(dialectal or obsolete) Strongly; vehemently; very. Anagrams. edit · Whits, whist, whits, wisht, withs. en.wiktionary.org
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Brandon Choi
In 1992, Choi and Lee co-created the series WildC.A.T.swith Lee, which would be their debut book from Image Comics, the company Lee and several other popular wikipedia.org
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SWITH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: 1. → another word for swiftly 2. away! 3. quick!.... Click for more definitions. www.collinsdictionary.com
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"SWITH": Archaic: quickly; in a swift manner - OneLook
Usually means: Archaic: quickly; in a swift manner. Definitions Related words Mentions History Easter eggs. We found 8 dictionaries that define the word swith: www.onelook.com
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Etymology: swiþ / Source Language: Middle English and Old English
(a) Great; excessive; in adv. phrase: a swith pase, at great speed, swiftly; ben so swith that, of bitterness: to be so intense that, be so great that; ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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swith | English Definition & Examples - Ludwig
Sentence examples for swith from inspiring English sources. Dictionary. swith. adjective. Strong; vehement. Exact(1). Swith, in some beggar's haffet squattle ... ludwig.guru
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swithly
† ˈswithly, adv. Obs. Forms: 1 swiþ-, swið-, suiðlice, 2–3 swiþe-, swiðelic(c)he, 4 swyþely, 4–5 swythly, 6 sweythyli, Sc. swy(i)thlie. [OE. sw{iacu}þl{iacu}ce, f. sw{iacu}þ strong, etc.: see swith and -ly2.] 1. = swith adv. 1, 2.c 888 ælfred Boeth. xxxvi. §4 Me ðincð nu þæt þin ᵹecynd & ðin ᵹewuna ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kaycee Records
During the launch, the company presented Nigerian artistes on the label including Uche Barry Nwobi (Swith Barry), Ikechukwu Iroegbu (Snappy), Meldaline wikipedia.org
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Continuative てform of adjective and noun > …… **** My TL: Something smells. This swith smell after the rain. A presence like a 10000 yen bill you hid on paycheck day and became unable to recall it. I am certain, the...
The basic structure is comprised of modified with three modifiers of (1) , (2) and (3) …. is enough as it is, but it's interfered with another clause and somehow changed to the te form. It may look strange that is used adverbially here, but using would feel clumsy since there's another as in . In ad...
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alswythe
† alˈswith(e, alˈswyth(e, adv. Obs. [= als swith(e, as quickly: see swithe, and cf. alstite.] 1. Followed by as: As fast, as quickly, as soon.a 1300 Cursor M. 489 Alsuiþe als he was made. 2. absol. As fast as possible, with all speed, immediately. Cf. alsoon.1375 Barbour Bruce viii. 153 His ansuer h... Oxford English Dictionary
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