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/swuyv/, v., swived, swiving. Obs.v.t.1. to copulate with.v.i.2. to copulate.[1350-1400; ME swiven; appar. special use of OE swifan to move, wend, sweep; cf. SWIFT, SWIVEL]
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Swive — Swive, v. t. [OE. swiven, fr. AS. sw[=i]fan. See {Swivel}.] To copulate with (a woman). [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swive — [swīv] vi., vt. swived, swiving Archaic to have sexual intercourse (with) … English World dictionary
swive — [swʌɪv] verb archaic have sex with. Origin ME: appar. from the OE verb swīfan (see swivel) … English new terms dictionary
swive — /swaɪv/ (say swuyv) verb (t), verb (i) (swived, swiving) Archaic → copulate. {Middle English swyve(n), special development of Old English swīfan revolve, sweep} …
swive — ˈswīv verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English swiven, from Old English swīfan to revolve, wend, sweep more at swivel transitive verb archaic : to copulate with i … Useful english dictionary
swiv´er — swive «swyv», transitive verb, intransitive verb, swived, swiv|ing. Informal. to have sexual intercourse. ╂[Middle English swiven, Old English swīfan to move in a course, sweep] –swiv´er, noun … Useful english dictionary
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