swain

  • 41swain — sb. RG. 53. AS. swan …

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  • 42swain — sweɪn n. admirer, lover; youth, village boy …

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  • 43swain — noun 1》 archaic a country youth. 2》 literary a young lover or suitor. Origin OE (denoting a young man attendant on a knight), from ON sveinn lad …

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  • 44swain — n. 1. Rustic, hind, peasant, countryman, clown. 2. Country gallant, rustic lover, wooer, suitor, adorer, inamorato, amoroso …

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  • 45swain — noun (C) poetic a young man from the country who loves a girl …

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  • 46swain — n 1. lover, suitor, beau, inamorato, gallant, admirer, adorer, idolizer; boyfriend, young man, Romeo, flame, fiancd, intended. 2. country boy, country cousin, yokel, rustic, Archaic. hind, country bumpkin, clodhopper, bogtrotter, Inf. hayseed,… …

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  • 47swain — /sweɪn / (say swayn) noun Chiefly Poetic 1. a country lad. 2. British a country gallant. 3. a lover. {early Middle English swein servant, from Old Norse sveinn boy} –swainish, adjective –swainishness, noun …

  • 48swain — n. 1 archaic a country youth. 2 poet. a young lover or suitor. Etymology: ME swein f. ON sveinn lad = OE swan swineherd, f. Gmc …

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  • 49Swain Reefs — /sweɪn ˈrifs/ (say swayn reefs) plural noun a series of coral reefs and cays at the south eastern end of the Great Barrier Reef, Qld …

  • 50Cliff Swain — is the player with the most tournament wins in professional racquetball history.[1] He began playing the pro tour International Racquetball Tour (IRT) in the 1980s and continued doing so into the 2000s. Known for his great drive serve and on… …

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