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_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. s.h.i.+rr._

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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