Definition of Sweys

1. swey [v] - See also: swey

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sweys

swerfing
swerfs
swerve
swerved
swerver
swervers
swerves
swerving
swervingly
swervings
sweven
swevens
swey
sweyed
sweying
sweys (current term)
swidden
swiddens
swies
swift
swift boat
swift boating
swiftboat
swiftboated
swiftboating
swiftboats
swifted
swifter
swiftered
swiftering

Literary usage of Sweys

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

1. A Contents-subject Index to General and Periodical Literature by Alfred Cotgreave (1900)
"... AND sweys—Church1-- Early Britain, 1891. Freeman's Norman Conquest, vol. i, 1870. Either (The subtle Fluid supposed to fill space). ..."

2. A Contents-subject Index to General and Periodical Literature by Alfred Cotgreave (1900)
"... AND sweys—Church1-- Early Britain, 1891. Freeman's Norman Conquest, vol. i, 1870. Either (The subtle Fluid supposed to fill space). ..."

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