Part 854 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5840K 2022-07-20

1 Deceitful, Ang

2 Sportively, tricky, Ang

V ~Swik~

_To_ SWIDDER, _v n_ To hesitate, pron _swither_, S

_Ross_

A S _swaether_, which of the two; Su G _s-a_, fluctuare

_To_ ~Swidder~, _v a_ To cause to be irresolute

V _v n_

_Douglas_

~Swidder~, ~Swiddering~, ~Swither~, _s_ Doubt, hesitation, S

_Ross_

SWIFF, _s_ Rotatorysound produced by it, Loth

Isl _swef-ast_, Su G _s-a_, circuere

_To_ SWIG, _v n_ To turn suddenly, S A

~Swig~, _s_ The act of turning suddenly, S A

Isl _sweig-a_, to bend

_Gl Complaynt_

_To_ SWIK, _v a_ To assuage pain or grief, by fixing the attention upon so object

_Douglas_

A S _swic-an_, fallere

SWYK, _s_ Fraud, deceit

V ~Swick~