[sweord-freca], w. m., sword-warrior: dat. sg. sweord-frecan, [1469].
[sweord-gifu], st. f., sword-gift, giving of swords: nom. sg. swyrd-gifu, [2885].
[sweotol, swutol], adj.: 1) clear, bright: nom. sg. swutol sang scôpes, [90].—2) plain, manifest: nom. sg. syndolh sweotol, [818]; tâcen sweotol, [834]; instr. sg. sweotolan tâcne, [141].
[sweóf, sweóp]. See [swâfan, swâpan].
[swið], st. n.? (O.N. swiði), burning pain: in comp. þryð-swið(?).
[swift], adj., swift: nom. sg. se swifta mearh, [2265].
[swimman, swymman], st. v., to swim: inf. swymman, [1625].
ofer-swimman, w. acc., to swim over or through: pret. sg. ofer-swam sioleða bigong (swam over the sea), [2368].
[swincan], st. v., to struggle, labor, contend: pret. pl. git on wäteres æht seofon niht swuncon, [517].
ge-[swing], st. n., surge, eddy: nom. sg. atol ýða geswing, [849].