Lexicographical Neighbors of Swindged
Literary usage of Swindged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Twelve Caesars by Suetonius, Charles Whibley (1899)
"... wild and wanton : in so much as his father swindged him well and soundly for
it : reported also to use night walking ; and as he met any one either ..."
2. Walker Remodelled: Smart's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language by John Walker, Smart (1871)
"Ac. (swindged) pf.pl. ;^Swin'-8;ng-lu, (hugely, vastly,) ad.; $Swm'-gsr, (something
huge, ..."
3. History of Twelve Caesars by Suetonius, Charles Whibley (1899)
"... wild and wanton : in so much as his father swindged him well and soundly for
it : reported also to use night walking ; and as he met any one either ..."
4. Walker Remodelled: Smart's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language by John Walker, Smart (1871)
"Ac. (swindged) pf.pl. ;^Swin'-8;ng-lu, (hugely, vastly,) ad.; $Swm'-gsr, (something
huge, ..."