[IV.] = [swicc]

[ swīcend] m. deceiver, HL 1839,87.

[ +swicennes] f. abstention, cessation, Æ: repentance.

[ swicful] fraudulent, deceitful, Gl.

[ swician] to wander: be treacherous, deceive, cheat, Æ: blaspheme: cause to offend.

[ +swīcing] f. intermission, cessation, CM 103.

[ ±swicn] f. purgation, clearance, discharge, LL.

[ +swīcnan] to clear (of a charge), LL.

[ swicol] guileful, false, deceitful, Æ.

[ swicollic] fraudulent, deceiving, deceptive, causing to stumble. adv. -līce.