Etymology:
The word "swing" has multiple origins:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "swing" has been used in English since the 13th century, primarily to describe the movement of objects that are suspended or hanging. Its usage has expanded over time to include a variety of meanings related to movement, rhythm, and change.
Examples:
Etymology The word swing has its origins in the Old Norse word svifta which means
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Etymology Loll is derived from the Middle English word lollen which means to loung
Etymology The word scythe comes from the Old English word siðe which means cutting
Etymology Old English cradel Proto Germanic kradu Proto Indo European kar to sw
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Etymology Middle English influence from Old French influence from Late Latin influ
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