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swǣrlic adj. _sore, deep, heavy_, Æ.

swǣrlīce (ā) adv. _grievously, heavily_, Æ.

swǣrmōd _indolent, sluggish_, W 257.

swǣrmōdnes (ā) f. _dulness, stupidity_, CP 149^15.

swǣrnes (ā) f. _heaviness_, Æ: _sluggishness_.

swært (WW 2573^3) = sweart

±swǣs (ē) _intimate, special, favourite, dear, beloved_: _own_: _agreeable, gentle, benevolent_: _sweet, sugary_.

+swæse _blandly, pleasantly_.

swǣsenddagas mpl. _ides (in Roman calendar)_, WW.

swǣsende (ē) n. (mostly used in pl. swǣsendu) _food, meal, dinner, banquet, dainties_: _blandishments_.

swǣsing- = swǣsend-

±swǣslǣcan (ē^1) _to wheedle_.

swǣslic _kind, friendly, agreeable_. adv. -līce _pleasantly, kindly_: _properly_: _plausibly_.

±swǣsnes f. _blandishment, wheedling_, Æ: _pleasure_.

swǣsung f. _lenitive, soothing application_, WW 241^24.

swǣswyrde _fair spoken_, WW 190^35.

±swǣtan _to sweat, exude_, AO: _labour, toil_, CP: _bleed_, #Cross# 20: (+) _oppress_, #CPs# 93^5. [swāt]

swæð (e) n., nap. swaðu _footprint, track_, CP: _trace, vestige_, CP. [cp. swaðu f.]

swæðel = sweðel

swæðelyne ‘_pinguis_,’ OEG 27^32.

swæðer pron. _whichever, whosoever_, CP. [swā, hwæðer]

+swæðian _to trace out, investigate_, #EPs# 138^3.

swæðlǣcan _to search out, visit_, CHy 9^68.

swæðorian = swaðrian, sweðrian

sweðu = swaðu

swāf pret. 3 sg. of swīfan.

swāhwætswā pron. _whatsoever_.

swāhwæðer pron. _whichever_.

swalewe = swealwe

swaloð = swoloð, sweoloð

swalwe = swealwe

swāmian _to become dark_, #Gu# 1069.

swamm (o) I. m. _fungus, mushroom_, Æ: _sponge_. [_Ger._ schwamm] II. pret. 3 sg. of swimman.

swan (o) m. ‘_swan_.’

swān m. _herdsman, swineherd, peasant_: (†)_swain, youth, man, warrior_.

swanc pret. 3 sg. of swincan.

swancor † _slender, trim, lithe, supple_: _languishing, weak_.

swang pret. 3 sg. of swingan.

swāngerēfa m. _swineherd reeve, officer set over the depasturing of swine in forests_, Ct.

swangettung f. _movement, agitation_, ANS 101·323.

swangor == swongor

swanrād f. _swan’s-road, sea_, B 200.

swānriht n. _law as to swineherds_, LL 449[6,1].

swānsteorra m. _evening star_, Cp 145#u#.

+swāpa = +swǣpa

±swāpan^7 _to sweep, drive, swing, rush (of wind)_. [_Ger._ schweifen]

swār == swǣr

swarc- = swearc-

-swarian (e, eo, o) v. and-s.

swarn- = sworn-

swart = sweart

swās = swǣs

swāt m? n? _‘sweat,’ perspiration, exudation_, CP: (†) _blood_: _foam_, LkR 9^39: _toil_: _labour_, Æ.

swatan (ā?) pl. _beer_, WW.

swātclāð m. ‘_sudarium_’, _napkin_, ÆP 178^2.

swātfāh † _blood-stained, bloody_.

swātig _sweaty_, AO: (†) _gory_.

swātighlēor _with sweaty brow_, #Gen# 934 (or? two words).

swātlīn n. _napkin_, CP.

swātswaðu f. _gory track_, B 2946.

swātðyrel n. _pore of the skin_, WW 159^13.

swāðēah adv. _however, yet, nevertheless_.

swāðēahhwæðre adv. _however_, Æ.

swāðēana adv. _however_.

swaðer = swæðer

swaðian _to swathe, wrap up_, #Kl# 17^109.

swaðorian, swaðrian = sweðrian

swaðu (æ, e) f. _footstep, track, pathway_: _trace, vestige_: _scar_. [‘_swath_’; cp. swæð]

swaðul m? _smoke_, B 782. [_Ger._ schwaden]

swē = swā

swealewe = swealwe

swealg, swealh pret. 3 sg. of swelgan.

swealt pret. 3 sg. of sweltan.

swealwe (a, o) f. ‘_swallow_.’

swearc pret. 3 sg. of sweorcan.

swearcian _to become dark_, Æ.

swearcmōdnes (a) f. _pusillanimity_, #LPs# 54^9.

swearcung (a) f. _darkness_, #RPs# 17^29.

sweard f? _hide, rind, skin_, #Gl#. [‘_sward_’]

swearm m. _‘swarm,’ multitude_.

sweart _swarthy, black, dark_, Æ: _gloomy_: _evil, infamous_. [‘_swart_’]

swearte † adv. _miserably, evilly_.

swearthǣwen _dark-blue, purple, violet_, WW 376^24.

±sweartian _to become black_, Æ: _make black_.

sweartlāst _with black tracks_, #Rd# 27^11.

sweartnes f. _blackness, black substance_, #Gl#.

sweartung f. _darkness_, #EPs# 17^29.

swearð = sweard

±swebban _to put to sleep, lull_: (†) _kill_. [swefan]

swec (#KGl#) == swæc

swefan^5 _to sleep, slumber, rest_: (†) _sleep in death_: _cease_.

swefecere m. _sleeper_, NC 324.

swefecung f. _sleep_, NC 324.

swefed pp. of swebban.

swefel (æ) m. _sulphur_, Æ. [_Ger._ schwefel]

swefelrēc m. _sulphurous smoke_, #VPs# 10^7.

swefen == swefn

swefet = sweofot

swefeð pres. 3 sg, of swebban.

+swefian _to put to sleep, lull, appease_, Æ.

swefl = swefel

sweflen _sulphurous, of brimstone_, AO.

sweflennes (eo^1) f. _sulphurousness_, MF 123^3.

sweflenrēc (#APs#) = sweflrēc [[headword spelled “swefelrēc”]]

sweflsweart _sulphurous_? WW 49^20.

sweflðrosm m. _sulphurous smoke_, #ERSPs# 10^7.

swefn n. (often pl.) _sleep_, Æ, AO, CP: _dream, vision_. [swebban]

swefnian (w. a. pers.) _to dream_: (w. nom. pers.) _appear in a dream_.

swefnigend m. _dreamer_, Æ.

swefnracu f. _interpretation of dreams_, LL (154^29).

swefnreccere m. _interpreter of dreams_, WW 366^12.

swefot = sweofot

swēg (ǣ) m. _sound_, Æ, AO, CP: _noise, clamour, tumult_: _melody, harmony, tone_, Æ: _voice_: _musical instrument_: ‘_persona_,’ #Sc#. [swōgan]

swēgan _to make a noise, sound, roar, crash_, Æ: _import, signify_, Æ.

swēgcræft m. _art of playing on an instrument, music_, #ApT# 16.

swēgdynn m. _noise, crash_, #Cr# 955.

±swēge _sonorous, harmonious_, ÆL.

swegel == swegl

swēgendlic adj. _vocal, vowel_, #ÆGr# 6^15.

sweger f. _mother-in-law_, Æ. [_Ger._ schwieger]

swēgesweard m. _organist_ (!) JGPh 1·64.

swēghlēoðor † m. _sound, melody_.

swēging f. _sound, clang, roar_.

swegl † (æ) I. n. _sky, heavens, ether_: _the sun_: _music_? II. = segl

sweglbefalden _ether-begirt_, #Sat# 588.

sweglbeorht _ether-bright, radiant_, #Gu# 1187.

sweglbōsm m. _heaven, sky_, #Gen# 9 (pl.).

sweglcondel f. _heaven’s candle, sun_, #Ph# 108.

sweglcyning † m. _King of heaven_.

swegldrēam † m. _music_. [cp. _Goth._ swiglōn]

swegle † I. adj. _bright, ether-like, clear, brilliant, splendid_. II. adv. _clearly, brightly_.

sweglhorn m. _kind of musical instrument_, #Gl#.

swēglic _sonorous_, CM 675.

sweglrād † f. _modulation, music_.

swegltorht † _heavenly-bright_.

sweglwered (gel-) _ether-clad_, B 606.

sweglwuldor n. _heavenly glory_, #Gu# 1160.

sweglwundor n. _heavenly wonder_, #Gu# 1292.

swegr = sweger

+swegra = +swigra

+swēgsumlīce? _unanimously_, HL 18^182.

swehor (#Gl#) = swēor

sweig (#KGl# 88^4) = swēg

sweigð = swēgeð, pres. 3 sg. of swēgan.

+swel = +swell

swelan^4 _to burn, be burnt up_: _inflame (of wound)_.

swelc (AO, CP) = swilc. [v. ‘_such_’]

swelca m. _pustule_, WW 112^17.

swelce = swilce

+swelg n. _abyss_, OEG.

±swelgan^3 _to ‘swallow,’ incorporate, absorb, imbibe, devour_. [_Ger._ schwelgen]

swelgend (y) fmn. (±) _whirlpool, vortex, gulf, abyss_, CP: _gormandiser, glutton, drunkard, debauchee_, AO.

swelgendnes f. _whirlpool_, WW 373^2.

swelgere m. _glutton_, WW 102^15.

swelgnes f. _whirlpool_, WW 510^18.

swelhð = swelgð pres. 3 sg. of swelgan.

sweliend = swelgend

+swell n. _swelling, tumour, boil_, Æ.

±swellan^3 _to ‘swell.’_

swelling f. _swelling_, #El# 245.

±sweltan^3 (i, y) _to die, perish_, Æ, AO, CP.

sweltendlic _about to die_.

-swemman v. be-s.

±swenc m. _trouble, tribulation, toil_: (+) _temptation_, #LkL# 22^46.

±swencan (æ) _to vex, distress, trouble, afflict, torment, oppress_, Æ, CP. [causative of swincan]

+swencednes f. _trouble, affliction_, Æ.

sweng m. _stroke, blow, cut, thrust_. [swingan]

swengan _to swing, rush, fly out_. [‘_swinge_’; causative of swingan]

sweocol (CP) = swicol

sweofl- = swefl-

sweofot (e) n. _sleep_.

swēogian = swīgian

sweolce = swilce

Swēoland n. _Sweden_, AO 19^2.

sweoloð (a, o) m. _burning heat, glow, fire, flame_. [swelan]

sweoloðhāt ‘_squalidus_,’ OEG 56^202 (o^1).

sweolung? f. _inflammation_, #Lcd# 76b (sweop-).

Swēon pl. _Swedes_.

swēop pret. 3 sg. of swāpan.

sweop- = swip-

sweopung v. sweolung.

swēor I. (ē, ȳ) mf. _pillar, column, prop_, _CP_: _bolt, bar_, ES 37·183. II. m. father-in-law, Æ, AO, CP: (±) _cousin_. [_Ger._ schwäher] III. = swōr pret. of swerian.

swēora (ī, īo, ū, ȳ) m. neck, nape, AO, CP. [_ON._ svīre]

swēorbān n. _neck-bone, neck_.

swēorbēag (u) m. _neck-band, necklace, collar, torque_, Æ.

±sweorc (o) n. _cloud, darkness, mist_.

±sweorcan^3 _to grow dark, darken_ (intr.), _become overcast, be obscured_: _be troubled, sad, become grievous, troublesome, angry_, ÆL: _fall out (of mind)_, #JPs# 30^13.

sweorcendferhð _sombre, sad_, #Jud# 269.

±sweorcenes (o, cn) f. _gloom_.

swēorclāð m. _neckcloth_, WW 210^36.

swēorcops m. _yoke, pillory_, #Gl#.

swēorcoðu f. _quinsy_, #Lcd#.

sweord (o, u, y) n. ‘_sword_,’ Æ, AO, CP.

sweordbealo n. _sword-bale_, B 1147.

sweordberende _sword-bearing_, #Gen# 1060.

sweordbite m. _sword-wound_, #Jul# 603.

sweordbora (u) m. _sword-bearer, swordsman_.

sweordfætels m. _sword-belt_, Æ.

sweordfreca m. _swordsman, warrior_, B 1468.

sweordgenīðla ‡ m. _sworded foe_.

sweordgeswing ‡ (y^1) n. _sword-brandishing_.

sweordgifu (y^1) f. _gift of swords_, B 2884.

sweordgripe m. _sword-attack_, #Jul# 488.

sweordhwīta (u, y) m. _sword-furbisher_.

sweordlēoma ‡ (u^1) m. _flashing of swords_.

+sweordod (u) _provided with a sword_, Æ.

sweordplega m. fighting. #Wald# 22.

sweordrǣs m. _attack_, #Ap# 59.

sweordslege m. _sword-thrust_, #Jul# 671.

sweordtīg f. _‘framea,’ sword-sheath_? #LPs# 9^7. [tēag]

sweordwegende (u^1) _sword-bearing_.

sweordwīgend m. _warrior_, #Ex# 260.

sweordwund ‡ _wounded with the sword_.

sweordwyrhta (u^1) m. _sword-maker_? #Lcd# 3·194^10.

+sweorf (y) n. _filings_, #Lcd#.

±sweorfan^3 _to file or grind away, polish, wipe, rub, scour_. [‘_swerve_’]

swēorhnitu f. _nit which lives on the neck of animals, tick_, WW.

Swēorīce n. _Sweden_, B.

swēorracentēh (ū^1) f. _‘catelle,’ neck-chain_, WW 107^34.

swēorrōd f. _cross worn on the neck_, _EC_ 250 (ū). [v. ‘_rood_’]

swēorscacul m. _yoke, pillory_, WW 116^9.

swēortēag (ē) f. _collar_, #Gl#.

+swēoru (ī, ȳ) np. _hills_, #PPs#.

swēorwærc m. _pain in the neck_, #Lcd#.

sweostor (e, i, u, y) f. indecl. in sg., nap. sweoster, sweostra, sweostru ‘_sister_,’ _Chr_; Æ, AO: _nun_, _BH_.

+sweos-tor, -tra, -tru fp. _sisters_, AO. +sweosternu bearn _children of sisters, cousins_.

sweostorbearn n. _sister’s child, nephew, niece_, WW 452^2.

sweostorsunu m. _sister’s son, nephew_, OET. [v. ‘_sister_’]

swēot † n. _troop, army, company, body, swarm_.

sweota? sweote? ‘_scrotum_,’ #Lcd#, v. A 30·134.

sweotel = sweotol

sweotol (i, u, y) _distinct, clear, evident, manifest, open, public_, AO, CP. [cp. _Goth._ swikunðs]

sweotole (e, o, u) adv. _clearly, precisely, plainly, openly, visibly_, CP.

±sweotolian (e, u, y) _to show, reveal, make manifest_: _state, explain, prove_.

sweotollic (y^1) _clear, distinct_. adv. -līce _clearly, precisely, plainly, visibly, openly_, Æ.

±sweotolung (i, u, y) f. _manifestation, Epiphany_: _definition, explanation, exposition, declaration_, Æ: _written testimony, documentary evidence_.

sweotolungdæg (e, u) m. _Epiphany_, Æ.

sweotul = sweotol

swēoðeod f. _Swedes, Sweden_.

sweoðerian = sweðrian

sweoðol I. m? _heat, flame_, B 3145. [cp. swaðul] II. = sweðel

swēowian = swīgian

+swēpa = +swǣpa

swēr = (1) swār; (2) sweger; (3) swēor

±swerian^6 (but occl. wk. pret. swerede) _to ‘swear,’_ Æ, AO, CP: _speak_? #Sol# 425. [_Ger._ schwören]

swerigendlic _jurative, used in swearing (of certain adverbs)_, #ÆGr#.

swertling m. _titlark_? _warbler_? WW 131^15.

swēs == swǣs

swester (N) = sweostor

±swētan _to make sweet, sweeten_, Æ, CP.

swēte I. adj. _‘sweet,’ pure, fragrant, pleasant, agreeable_, AO, CP. II. n. _sweetness, sweet_. [swōt]

swetelian (#KGl#) = sweotolian

swētian _to be sweet_, CP 425^14.

+swētlǣcan _to batten_, #RPs# 65^15.

swētlīce _sweetly, pleasantly_, BH 486^4.

swētmete m. _‘sweetmeat,’ dainty_, CP 41^15.

swētnes f. _sweetness, fragrance_, CP: _pleasantness_.

swetole = sweotole

swētswēge _agreeable (of sound)_, DHy 58^8.

swētwyrde _smooth-spoken_, WW: _stuttering_, WW.

sweð = swæð

sweðel (æ, eo) m. _swaddling band, bandage, binding_.

sweðerian = sweðrian

-sweðian v. be-.

sweðolian _to relent, be appeased_, #Chr# 1123.

±sweðrian (a, æ, eo, i) _to retire, vanish, melt away, abate, dwindle, decrease, subside_.

+sweðrung (æ) f. _failure_, #Lcd#.

sweðu = swaðu

sweðung f. _poultice_.

swic n. _illusion_, CM 441.

+swic n. _offence_, MtR, WW.

swica m. _deceiver, traitor, betrayer_.

±swīcan^1 (†) _to wander_: (†) _depart_: (w. g.) _cease from, yield, give away_, _AO_; CP: (w. d.) _fail, fall short, be wanting, abandon, desert, turn traitor_: _deceive_, Æ. ūt s. _go forth_. from s. _fall off, rebel_. [‘_i-swike_’]

swicc m. _odour, smell, scent_.

swiccræft m. _treachery_.

swicdōm m. _fraud, deception, deceit_, Æ, AO: _betrayal, treason_: _scandal, offence_.

swice I. m. (†) _escape, end_: (†) _procrastination, delay_, #Gu# 1007: _offence, snare, treachery, deceit_. II. adj. _fallacious, deceitful_. III. f. _trap, snare_, #Gl#. IV. = swicc

swīcend m. _deceiver_, HL 18^39,87.

+swicennes f. _abstention, cessation_, Æ: _repentance_.

swicful _fraudulent, deceitful_, #Gl#.

swician _to wander_: _be treacherous, deceive, cheat_, Æ: _blaspheme_: _cause to offend_.

+swīcing f. _intermission, cessation_, CM 103.

±swicn f. _purgation, clearance, discharge_, LL.

+swīcnan _to clear (of a charge)_, LL.

swicol _guileful, false, deceitful_, Æ.

swicollic _fraudulent, deceiving, deceptive, causing to stumble_. adv. -līce.

swicolnes f. _deceit_.

swīcung f. _deceit, fraud, deception_: _stumbling-block, offence_.

swīfan^1 _to revolve, sweep, wend_: _intervene_, EC 164. [_Ger._ schweifen]

swiforu == swipor

swift (y) _‘swift,’ quick_, Æ, AO. adv. -līce. [swīfan]

swiftlēre (u, y) m. _slipper_, Æ. [_L._ subtalaris]

swiftnes f. _swiftness, speed_, Æ.

swiftu f. _swiftness_, #Met# 28^3.

swīgan = swīgian

swīgdagas mp. _days of silence (last three days of Holy Week)_, Æ.

swīge I. swigge f. _silence, stillness, rest_, Æ, CP. II. adj. _still, quiet, silent, taciturn_, CP.

swīgen f. _silence_, ÆH 2·532^4.

swīgeniht f. _night of silence_, ÆP 154^3 (v. swīgdagas).

±swīgian (ȳ; ī, ēo, ū) _to be or become silent, keep silence, be quiet, still_, CP.

swīgiendlīce adv. _silently_, HL 18^311.

swīglung f. _silence_, ANS 84·3.

swīgmæsse f. _silent mass_, NC 324.

swīgnes f. _time of silence_, WW 211^42.

+swigra (e) m. _sister’s son, nephew, cousin_.

swīgtīma (swīt-) m. _silent time, eventide, early part of the night_, A 8·319.

swīgūht m. _dawn of the days of silence_ (v. swīgdagas), ANS 84·7.

±swīgung f. _silence_: _time of silence_: _delay_, NG.

swīgunga adv. _quietly, secretly_.

swilc (æ, e, y) pron. (used substantively) _such a one, he, the same_, _Æ_: (used adjectivally) ‘_such_,’ _Bl, CP_, _etc._: (as relative) _which_, (Æ). swilc...hwilc _such...as_; _so...as_. swilc...swilc _so much (many)...as_; _as much (many)...as_, _Æ, B, Bl, Bo_.

swilce (e, eo, y) adv. and conj. (w. ind.) _just as, as, in like manner, in such manner, likewise, resembling, thus_: (w. subj.) _as if, as though_: _also, moreover, too_, _Bo_. [‘_such_’]

swilcnes f. _‘qualitas,’ nature_.

swile (y) m. _tumour, swelling_. [swellan; _Ger._ schwiele]

swilian, swillan _to ‘swill,’ wash, wash out, gargle_.

swiling, swilling f. _swilling, wash, gargle_.

swilt = swylt

swiltan = sweltan

swilð pres. 3 sg. of swellan.

swīlunge = swīglunga [[form of “swīglung”?]]

swīma m. _vertigo, dizziness_: _swoon_, Æ.

swīmæsse = swīgmæsse

±swimman^3 (y) _to ‘swim,’ float_.

swimmendlic (y) _able to swim_, #ÆGr# 55^3.

swīn (ȳ) n. _wild boar, pig, hog_, pl. ‘_swine_,’ CP; Mdf: _boar-image (on a helmet)_, B.

+swin n. _song, melody_, #Ph# 137.

+swinc n. _toil, work, effort_, _Æ_: (±) _hardship_, _Gen_. [‘_i-swinch_’]

±swincan^3 _to labour, work at, strive, struggle_, Æ, CP: _be in trouble_: _languish_. [‘_swink_’]

+swincdagas mp. _days of tribulation_, #Seaf# 2.

±swincful _toilsome, painful, disastrous_, Æ.

+swincfulnes f. _tribulation_, #LPs# 33^7.

±swinclēas (y) _without toil_, ÆH 2·364^9.

swinclic _laborious_? _manual_? (_of work_), W 294^17.

+swincnes f. _hardship_? NC 345.

swind = spind

swindan^3 _to vanish, consume, pine away, languish_. [_Ger._ schwinden]

swīnen adj. _pig’s, swine’s_.

+swing † I. n. _surge, fluctuation_. II. = +swinc

swingan^3 I. _to beat, strike, smack, whip, scourge, flog, chastise, afflict_, Æ, AO, CP. sw. on twā _divide by a blow_: _‘swing’ oneself, fly_, B 2264. [_Ger._ schwingen] II. = swincan

swinge (y) f. _stroke, blow, stripe_: _chastisement_, CP.

swingell f. (often swingel-, swingl- in obl. cases); swingel(l)e f. _whip, scourge, rod_, Æ: _stroke, stripe, blow_: _affliction_, CP.

swingere m. _striker, scourger_, #Rd# 28^7.

swinglung f. _dizziness_.

swīnhaga m. _pig-pen_, Ct.

swīnhyrde (ī) m. _swineherd_, ZDA 33·230^21.

swīnin (#Gl#) = swīnen

swīnlīc n. _boar-image (on a helmet)_, B 1452.

swinn m. _melody_, OEG.

swīnnes f. _pork food_, #EPs# 16^14.

swinsian (y) _to sound melodiously, make melody, sing_.

swinsung f. _melody, harmony_.

swinsungcræft m. _music_, WW 442^12.

swinsweg? (v. OEG xxxiii), _melody_.

swipa m., swipe f. = swipu

swipian † (eo) _to whip, scourge, beat_. [‘_swipe_’]

±swipor _cunning_, A, BH. adv. -līce.

+swipornes (e^2) f. _wile, cunning_, HL, MkR.

swippan = swipian

swipu (eo, o) f. _whip, stick, scourge_: _chastisement, affliction_. [_Ger._ schwippe]

swir- = sweor-

swīr- = swēor-

+swiria = +swigra

swirman _to swarm_, #Lcd# 1·384^22.

swister = sweostor

swital, switel, switol == sweotol

swītīma = swīgtīma

swīð (ȳ) _strong, mighty, powerful, active_: _severe, violent_. comp. swiðre _right (hand, side, etc.)_.

±swīðan [wv. and sv^1? cp. unforswiðen] _to strengthen, establish, support_: _use force against_, Æ (v. A 36·66).

swīðe (ȳ) adv. _very much, exceedingly, severely, violently, fiercely_, Æ, AO, CP. comp. swīðor _more, rather_. superl. swīðost _most, especially, exceedingly_: _almost, nearly_. for swīðe, swīðe swīðe _very much, very severely_, CP.

swīðfæstnes f. _violence_, LL (138^27).

swīðfeorm _rich, fruitful_: _violent_.

swīðfeormende _becoming violent_, WW 374^11.

swīðferhð † (y) _bold, brave, rash_.

±swīðfrom _very strong, vigorous_. adv. -līce.

swīðhwæt _very active_, #Run# 5.

swīðhycgende (i) † _bold-minded_.

swīðian _to become strong_: _prevail_: _fix_.

swīðlic _intense, excessive, severe, violent_, Æ: _immense_, Æ: _effective_. adv. -līce, AO, CP.

swīðlicnes f. _excess_, RBL 73^7.

swīðmihtig _very mighty_, #PPs# 85^13.

swīðmōd _stout-hearted, brave_: _insolent, arrogant_.

swīðmōdnes f. _magnanimity_.

swīðnes f. _excess, violence_, CM 458.

swīðor comp. of swīðe.

swīðra comp. of swīð.

swiðrian = sweðrian

swīðrian _to avail, prevail_, Æ.

swīðsnel _very quick, agile_, #Cra# 82.

swīðspecende (ȳ) _verbose, talkative_, OEG 56^140.

swīðsprecel _talkative_, #LPs# 11^4.

swīðstincende _strong-smelling_, WW 408^18.

swīðstrang _very strong_, BH 38^6#b#.

swīðstrēme _having a strong current, rapid_, BH 38^6.

swīðswēge _strong-sounding, heroic_, OEG.

swīður = swīðor comp. of swīðe.

swiung f. _spasm, cramp_, WW 112^19.

swīunga = swīgunga

swodrian _to be fast asleep_, #SPs# 3^5.

swoeg = swēg

swoesendu = swǣsendu [[form of “swǣsende”]]

swoetnes (#Gl, VPs#) = swētness [[headword spelled “swētnes”]]

swōg (#VPs#) = swēg

swōgan^7 _to sound, roar, howl, rustle, whistle, rattle_, _Cr, Gen_. [‘_sough_’]

+swogen _in a swoon, silenced, dead_, Æ.

+swogennes v. in-s. [[headword spelled “inswōgennes”]]

+swōgung f. _swooning_, #Lcd#.

swol n. _heat, burning, flame, glow_. [swelan; _Ger._ schwül]

swoleð = sweoloð

swolgen pp. of swelgan.

swolgettan _to gargle, wash the throat_, #Lcd#.

swolig f. _burning_, #Lcd#, WW.

swollen pp. of swellan.

swoloð, swoloða m., swoloðe? f. (OEG 23^55) = sweoloð

swolten pp. of sweltan.

swoluð (Æ) = sweoloð

swolwe = swealwe

swom = swamm I. and II.

swon = swan

swoncor = swancor

swong = swang pret. 3 sg. of swingan.

swongor _heavy, inert_. [_Ger._ schwanger]

swongornes f. _sloth, laziness_, CP.

swonrād = swanrād

swopu (NG) = swipu

swor (#Ex# 239) = spor

swōr I. pret. 3 sg. of swerian. II. = sār. III. = swēor

swōra = swēora

sworc == sweorc

sworcen pp. of sweorcan.

sword = sweord

sworen pp. of swerian.

swōretendlic _breathing hardly, short-winded_, WW 355^9.

swōrettan _to breathe hard, pant, yawn, sigh_, Æ.

swōret-ung, -tung f. _hard breathing, panting, sobbing, sighing, moaning_, Æ.

sworfen pp. of sweorfan.

swornian (a) _to coagulate_, #Gl#.

swōron pret. pl. of swerian.

swostor = sweostor

swōt _sweet_, _JnL, Nar, OEG_. adv. swōte _ÆGr_. [‘_soot_’]

swōtlic _savoury, sweet_, CP 311^8. adv. -līce.

swōtmete m. _sweetmeat, dainty_, #Bo# 33^23.

swōtnes f. _sweetness_, _DR, Shr_. [‘_sootness_’]

swotol = sweotol

swōt-stence, -stencende _sweet-smelling_.

swoðung = sweðung

+swōwung = +swōgung

swūgian (CP) = swīgian

swulc = swilc

swulgon pret. pl. of swelgan.

swulton pret. pl. of sweltan.

swulung = sulung

swummon pret. pl. of swimman.

swuncon pret. pl. of swincan.

-swundennes v. ā-s.

swungen pp., swungon pret. pl. of swingan.

swur- = sweor-

swūr- = swēor-

swust-er, -or, -ur (Æ) = sweostor

swut-el-, -ol-, -ul- = sweotol-

swūwian = swīgian

swyc- = swic-

swyft == swift

swȳg- = swīg-

swȳge = swīge

swyl- = swil-

swyliend = swelgend

swylt (i) m. _death_. [sweltan]

swylt- = swelt-

swyltcwalu † f. _agony of death_.

swyltdæg † m. _death-day_.

swyltdēað m. _death_, #PPs# 55^11.

swylthwīl † f. _hour of death_.

swym- = swim-

swȳn == swīn

swyn- = swin-

swyp- (N) = sweop-

swȳr == swēor

swyrd == sweord

swyrfð pres. 3 sg. of sweorfan.

+swȳsnes = +swǣsnes

swyster = sweostor

swytel, swytol == sweotol

swȳð == swīð

swȳwian = sūgian, swīgian

sȳ = sīe pres. subj. of bēon.

syb, sybb == sibb

±sȳcan (ē, ī) _to suckle_: _wean_, #ASPs# 130^2. [sūcan]

syce (i, ī?) _suckling_, OEG 57^8.

sȳclian = sīclian

sycomer m. _sycamore_, #Bk# 4.

sȳcð pres. 3 sg. of sūcan; sȳcan.

+syd n. _wallowing-place_, WW 146^15. [sēoðan]

sȳd == sīd

+sydian = +sidian

syfan == seofon

syfe = sife

sȳferǣte _abstemious_, RB 119^25.

sȳferlic (ē) _neat, cleanly, pure, sober_. adv. -līce.

sȳferne asm. of sȳfre.

sȳfernes f. _cleanliness, purity, sobriety, moderation_, Æ.

syfeða = seofoða

syfian = seofian

+syflan _to provide with relishes, flavour_. [sufl] [[under “sufel”]]

syflige, syfling (Æ) f. _food, pap, broth, soup_: _seasoning, relish_.

syfol = sufel

syfon = seofon

sȳfre (ē, ī) _clean, pure, chaste, sober, abstinent, temperate_, Æ. [_Ger._ sauber]

syftan = siftan

syge I. m. _sight, aspect, view_, FT 64? II. = sige I.

sygel = sigel

sygor = sigor

syh = seoh imperat. of sēon

syht = suht

syhð pres. 3 sg. of sēon I. and II.

+syhðe (#BPs# 120^4) = +sehðe

syl = syle

sȳl I. f. _column, pillar, support_, AO. [_Ger._ säule] II. ds. of sūl, sulh. [[simple word “sūl”, compounds “sulh”]]

sȳla m. _ploughman_, OEG 2357. [sulh] [[under “sūl”]]

sȳlæx f. _a kind of axe_, WW 379^33 (v. ES 43·327).

syle, sylen _miry place, wallowing-place_, OEG. [sol]

sylen = selen

syleð pres. 3 sg. of syllan.

sylf == self

sylfer, sylfor, sylfur (M) = seolfor

sylfren (Æ) = seolfren

sylfwill- (Æ) = selfwill-

sylg ds., sylh ds. and nap. of sūl, sulh. [[simple word “sūl”, compounds “sulh”]]

Sȳlhearwa = Sigelhearwa

+sylhðe n. _team of oxen_. [sulh] [[under “sūl”]]

sylian _to sully, soil, pollute_, _CP, Met_. [‘_sule_’]

syll I. f. _‘sill’, threshold, foundation, base, basis_, _Æ, B, CP_. II. nap. of sulh. [[under “sūl”]]

sylla m. _giver_, RBL 25^6. [sellan]

sȳlla (#Deor# 6) = sēlla (sēlra) v. sēl I.

syllan (Æ) = sellan

sylle = syll I.

syllend (Æ) = sellend

syllic == seldlic

sylofr = seolfor

sylofren = seolfren

sȳlra = sēlra v. sēl I.

±syltan (e) _to salt, season_, Æ. [sealt]

sȳma = sēma

sȳman = sīeman

symbel I. n. _feast-day, festivity, revel, feast_, AO: (†) _festival, holy day_. II. == simbel

symbelcalic m. _chalice_, TC 515^28.

symbelcennes f. _feast of a nativity_, DR.

symbeldæg m. _feast-day, festival, holiday_, Æ.

symbele = simble

symbelgāl _boisterous with carousing, drunk_, DD 79.

symbelgereord n. _banqueting, feasting, carousal_, #Sol# 407.

symbelgifa m. _giver of feasts_, #An# 1419.

symbelhūs n. _guest-chamber_, LkLR 22^12.

symbelian = symblian

symbellic _festive_: _solemn_. adv. -līce _solemnly_.

symbelmōnaðlic adj. _of a festival month_? WW 375^38.

symbelnes f. _festival, feasting, festivity_, Æ: _solemn assembly, solemn office_.

symbeltīd f. _festival-time_.

symbelwērig _weary with feasting_, #Gen# 2640.

symbelwlonc _elated with feasting_, #Mod# 40.

symbelwynn f. _joy of feasting_, B 1782.

symblan _to feast, banquet_, CP.

symble (Æ) = simble adv.

symblian (i) _to feast, carouse_, CP.

symel == symbel

symeringwyrt f. _violet_, WW 322^9.

syml = symbel I.

syml- = simbl-

symnenlic = semnendlic

syn = synn

sȳn I. = sīen f. II. = sīn, sīen pres. pl. subj. of wesan (bēon). III. = sīn I.

syn- v. also sin-, synn-.

synbend m. _bond of sin_, #Nic# 504^23.

synbōt f. _penance_, LL (316^31).

synbryne m? _burning ardour of sin_, MFH 143^18.

synbyrðen f. _burden of sin_.

synbysig _guilt-haunted_, B 2227.

synd = sind pres. pl. ind. of wesan (bēon).

+synd- = +sund-

syndǣd f. _sinful deed_.

syndan = sendan

synder- = sundor-

synderǣ (u^2) f. _special law_, DR 190^10.

synderlic (e) _singular, separate, special, peculiar, private_, Æ, CP: _remote_. adv. -līce. [sundor]

synderlicnes f. _separateness, separation, seclusion_, OEG: _singularity_, GD 286^11.

synder-līpe, -lȳpe, -lȳpig _peculiar, special_. adv. -līpes (ȳ).

synderwurðmynt fmn. _special honour, prerogative_, WW 178^47.

+syndgian _to make to prosper_, BH 320^12.

syndig _skilled in swimming_, #Cra# 58.

syndir- = synder-

+syndlǣcan (synt-) _to cause to prosper_, #RPs# 117^25.

syndolh n. _deadly wound_, B 817 (or = sin-?).

syndon = sindon pres. pl. ind. of wesan (bēon).

Syndonisc _Indian_, MF 173, MP 1·592. [_L. Gk._]

syndra? m., syndre? f. = sinder

±syndrian _to sunder, separate, divide_.

syndrig (i) _separate, single_: _‘sundry,’ various_, Æ: _special, private, peculiar, exceptional, particular_, Æ, AO, CP: _characteristic_: (distributive) _one each_. [sundor]

syndrige adv. _separately, specially, apart, alone_.

syndrigendlic _discretive_, #ÆGr# 229^7.

syndriglic _special, peculiar_. adv. -līce _specially_: _separately_.

syndrung v. ā-s.

syndurǣ = synderǣ

synew- = sinew-; and v. synu. [[headword spelled “sinu”]]

synfāh _sin-stained_, #Cr# 1083.

±syngian _to sin, transgress_, Æ, CP.

syngrigendlic = syndrigendlic

syn-grin, -gryn f. _snare or mischief of sin, harm_.

syngung f. _transgression_, _HL_ 12^137. [‘_sinning_’]

synleahter m. _stain of sin_, W 134^24.

synlēas _‘sinless,’ guiltless, innocent_, _CP, Jn, W_.

synlēaw _sinful injury_, W 165^25.

synlic _sinful, foul, wicked_. adv. -līce.

synn (e, i) f. (†) _injury, mischief, enmity, feud_: _‘sin,’ guilt, crime_, _Bl, Bo, Chr, VPs_; CP.

synn- see also syn-.

synnadæg (N) = sunnandæg

synnecge f. _female sinner_, MH 126^4.

synnes adv. _always_? #Kl#, but v. LL 455^4.

synnful _‘sinful,’ guilty, wicked, corrupt_, _Bl, LkL, VPs_; CP.

synngiend m. _sinner_, #EPs# 111^10.

+synnian _to commit adultery_, NG.

synnig _guilty, punishable, criminal_: _sinful_, CP.

synnlust m. _desire to sin_, Æ.

synoð = seonoð

synrǣs m. _pressure of sin, temptation_, LL (284^9).

synrūst m. _canker of sin_, #Cr# 1321.