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Etymology 1 a. (context dialectal or obsolete English) strong; vehement. Etymology 2
adv. 1 (context dialectal or obsolete English) quickly, speedily, promptly. 2 (context dialectal or obsolete English) strongly; vehemently; very. alt. 1 (context dialectal or obsolete English) quickly, speedily, promptly. 2 (context dialectal or obsolete English) strongly; vehemently; very.
Usage examples of "swith".
Elysius was the one bastion of Rome in a town overrun Swith Lutherans.
CHAPTER 6 STEAL OF EMPIRE Swith vacillated in his support betz,een the Consei-vative anti Libem1pai-ties, equally disloyal to both and trusted by neither.
CHAPTER 6 STEAL OF EMPIRE Swith vacillated in his support betz,een the Consei-vative anti Libem1pai-ties, equally disloyal to both and trusted by neither.