An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 851

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 851


_Douglas._


Su. G. _swoerfw-a_, in gyrum agitari.


~Swarff~, ~Swerf~, _s._


1. Stupor, insensibility.


_Wallace._


2. A fainting-fit, a swoon; _swarth_, Ang.


_Cleland._


SWARFE, _s._ The surface.


_Rollocke._


SWARYN, _s._


V. ~Syvewarm~.


SWARRACH, _s._ A large unseemly heap, Ang.


Su. G. _swaer_, gravis.


SWARTBACK, _s._ The great black and white gull, Orkn.


_Barry._


Norw. _swartbag_, id.


SWARTH, _s._ A faint.


V. ~Swarf~.


SWARTRYTTER, _s._ Properly, one belonging to the German cavalry.


_G. Buchanan._


Teut. _swerte ruyters_, milites nigri.


SWASH, _s._ The noise made in falling upon the ground S.; _squash_, E.


_Ruddiman._


_To_ SWASH, _v. n._ To swell.


_Z. Boyd._


Su. G. _swa.s.sa_, to walk loftily.


~Swash~, _s._


1. One of a corpulent habit, S.


2. A large quant.i.ty viewed collectively, S.


~Swash~, ~Swashy~, _adj._


1. Of a broad make, S. B.


_Gl. Shirr._


2. Fuddled; q. swollen with drink, S.


_Ramsay._


SWATCH, _s._


1. A pattern, S.


_Sir J. Sinclair._


2. A specimen of whatever kind, S.


_Wodrow._


3. Metaph. a mark, S.


SWATHEL, _s._ A strong man.


_Sir Gawan._


A. S. _swithlic_, ingens, vehemens.


SWATS, _s. pl._ New ale, S.







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