[ 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.
[ swanrād] f. swan’s-road, sea, B 200.
[ swānriht] n. law as to swineherds, LL 449[6,1].
[ swānsteorra] m. evening star, Cp 145u.
+swāpa = [+swǣpa]