[ +swinc] n. toil, work, effort, Æ: (±) hardship, Gen. [‘i-swinch’]
[ ±swincan3] to labour, work at, strive, struggle, Æ, CP: be in trouble: languish. [‘swink’]
[ +swincdagas] mp. days of tribulation, Seaf 2.
[ ±swincful] toilsome, painful, disastrous, Æ.
[ +swincfulnes] f. tribulation, LPs 337.
[ ±swinclēas] (y) without toil, ÆH 2·3649.
[ swinclic] laborious? manual? (of work), W 29417.
[ +swincnes] f. hardship? NC 345.
swind = [spind]
[ swindan3] to vanish, consume, pine away, languish. [Ger. schwinden]