A. S. swic-an, fallere.

SWYK, s. Fraud, deceit.
V. [Swick].

To SWYKE, v. a. To cause to stumble.
Sir Gawan and Sir Gal.

A. S. swic-an, facere ut offendat.

SWIKFUL, adj. Deceitful.
Wyntown.

Swikfully, adv. Deceitfully.
Wyntown.

SWILK, adj. Such.
Barbour.

A. S. swilk, talis; Moes. G. swaleik, id. from swa, so, and leik, like.

To SWILL, v. a. to swaddle; S. sweal.
V. [Swayl].
Montgomerie.

SWINE-FISH, s. The wolf-fish, Orkn.
Barry.