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Swithe Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Instantly, quickly, speedily, rapidly, strongly .
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swithe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Old Frisian · Etymology · Pronunciation · Adverb. edit. swīthe. very. Descendants. edit. Saterland Frisian: swied; West Frisian: swiid. References. edit.
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swiþe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Equivalent to swīþ + -e. From Proto-Germanic *swinþaz, *swenþaz (“strong”), from Proto-Indo-European *swent- (“active, healthy”).
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swithe
swithe, v. Obs. exc. dial. (swid). Forms: 3 swiðe, -sweðen, 4 swiþe, pa. tense swath, 4 swyþe, 5 pa. pple. -swythyn, 6 pa. pple. swithen. [a. ON. sv{iacu}ða, pa. tense sveið, pa. pple. sviðinn to singe, to smart (MSw. swidha, swe(e)dh, swidhin to singe (trans. and intr.), to smart, Sw. svida to smar...
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swithe, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb swithe is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for swithe is from around 1220, ...
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Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
swithere, more especially; sup. swithest, most especially, above all; also, with gen.: alra swithest, most of all; (l) completely, entirely, altogether; (m) ...
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as swithe
† aˈswithe, as swithe, advb. phr. Obs. Also 4–5 alswithe, asswyþe, aswythe. This, besides its literal meaning ‘as quickly,’ had the sense: As quickly as possible, immediately. (See as A III, and cf. asfast, assoon, astite.)[1375–1521; see quotations under alswithe.] c 1320 R. Brunne Medit. 1016 Ryȝt...
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SWITH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
swith. Or swithe. [swith]. Phonetic (Standard) IPA. adverb. Chiefly British Dialect., immediately; quickly. verb (used with object). Scot., to hurry; hasten.
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swithe - definition and meaning - Wordnik
To burn. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English. adverb obsolete Instantly; quickly; speedily; rapidly. from Wiktionary, ...
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swith and swithe - Middle English Compendium
(a) Great; excessive; in adv. phrase: a ~ pase, at great speed, swiftly; ben so ~ that, of bitterness: to be so intense that, be so great that; (b) with nouns ...
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Swithe is a Scrabble word?
Etymology. From Middle English swithe, swythe, from {{inh, en, ang, swīþe, , very much, exceedingly, severely, violently, fiercely, especially, exceedingly}}, ...
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swyche
swych(e Swycher, swycht, swye, swyer, swyfe, swyffit: see such, Swisser, swithe adv., sway v., square, squire, swive.
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swylk
swyȝe, swyith, swyk, swylk see sway n., swithe adv., swilk.
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