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▪ I. † swong, a. Obs. [ad. ON. svangr, related to svangi swange groin, f. swaŋgw-, perh. identical with swaŋgw-, grade-variant of swiŋgw- to swing, q.v.; cf. the parallel formations s.v. swank a.1] Thin, lean, as from hunger.
a1300Estorie del Euangelie 284 (Vernon MS.) in Engl. Stud. VIII. 258 Þe hungri in god he made stronge, And þe riche he lette al swonge. c1440Promp. Parv. 484/2 Swonge, smal and long (or gawnte, supra), gracilis. ▪ II. swong(e obs. pa. tense and pple. of swing v. |