Paropamisan: dialect of Dardistan, closely allied to Shina.

Sweden, New.

American: now New Jersey. See [Myncquesar].

Swedish.

Teutonic: language of the Scandinavian class, closely allied to Danish, and differing but little from modern Norwegian. The name is that of the ancient Suiones. Dialects are Gothlandic, Helsingland, Schonen, Stockholm. Lexicon by Tullberg, Stockholm, 1868. See [Dalecarlian].

Sweo-Gothic, Suio-Gothic.

A name given to Old Swedish. See Ihre’s “Glossarium Suio-Gothicum,” 2 vols., folio, Upsal, 1769. Few books throw greater light on English Etymology. W. W. S.

Swiss (Schweiz).

(1) Teutonic: classed as High-German. See “Die Schweizerische Mundart,” Frauenfeld, 1838.

(2) Romance: patois of French. See “Histoire,” &c., by De Ladoucette, Paris, 1834.