[ Swinken], v. to toil, S, C3, ND; swynke, S2, C; swincke, S3; swanc, pt. s., S; swonc, S; swunken, pl., S; swonken, S2; suank, S2.—AS. swincan, pt. swanc (pl. swuncon), pp. swuncen.
[ Swinkere], sb. labourer, C.
[ Swippen], v. to move violently; swipte, pt. s., tossed, S.—AS. swipian.
[ Swire], sb. neck, CM; swyre, S2, HD; sweore, S; swere, S; sweere, G; swiere S; swyer, HD.—AS. sweora.
[ Swirk], v. to dart swiftly away, S3.
[ Swirk], sb. a jerk, a blow, HD.
[ Swithe], adv. very, greatly, much, quickly, S, S2, P, W, G; swythe, S, S2, C3; swuðe, S; suiðe, S, S2; suyðe, S, S2; suþe, S; swith, S2; swiðeliche, exceedingly, S.—AS. swíðe, adv. from swíð, strong: Goth. swinths.
[ Swiðen], v. to scorch, burn, SD; swideð, pr. s., S.—Icel. svíða.