Definition of Switses

1. swits [n] - See also: swits

Lexicographical Neighbors of Switses

switchovers
switchroom
switchrooms
switcht
switchy
switchyard
switchyards
swith
swithe
swither
swithered
swithering
swithers
swithly
swits
switses (current term)
switzerite
swive
swived
swivel
swivel-hipped
swivel chair
swivel chairs
swivel gun
swivel pin
swiveled
swiveling
swivelled
swivelling
swivelly

Literary usage of Switses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Ancaster, Preserved at Grimsthorpe by Peregrine Bertie Willoughby de Eresby, Sophia Crawford Lomas (1907)
"Also that the King of France has augmented his guard with four- thousand " switses," being warned that those of the Holy League intended some attack upon ..."

2. Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Ancaster, Preserved at Grimsthorpe by Peregrine Bertie Willoughby de Eresby, Sophia Crawford Lomas (1907)
"Also that the King of France has augmented his guard with four- thousand " switses," being warned that those of the Holy League intended some attack upon ..."

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