sweythyli, V, [80], 45: swiftly.
swick, IV, 438, 12: blame.
swikele, I, 243, 4: deceptive, treacherous.
swilled, I, 287, 72: tossed about or shook, as in rinsing (but in this case to effect a mixture).
swimd, swimmed, pret. of swim, II, 16, 5; 24, F 9; IV, 129, 5; 130, D 9.
swinke, III, 171 f., 8, 26: labor.
swire, swyre, I, 295, 34; III, 91 a: neck. IV, 5, 2; 7, 27; V, [249], 2: “the declination of a mountain or hill, near the summit.” Jamieson.
swith, II, 55, 67; 248, 18: quickly.
swither, III, 268, 17; 272, 21: trepidation.
swittert, I, 129, 11: struggled, floundered, splashed (made spasmodic motions to keep herself up).