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swab I. noun or swob \ˈswäb also -wȯb\ (-s) Etymology: probably from obsolete Dutch swabbe, from Middle Dutch; akin to Low German swabber mop 1. a. (1) : a mop used especially aboard a naval vessel (2) : an absorbent bundle (as of rags) used for cleaning or for applying a substance to a surface < dip the swab … in clean ammonia water, and rub the carpet face hard with it — Emily Holt > b. (1) : a wad of absorbent material (as cotton) wound around one end of a small stick and used for applying medication or for removing material from an area < swabs used for applications in the treatment of … conditions of the nose — D.W.Maurer & V.H.Vogel > (2) : a specimen taken with a swab < a throat swab > c. : patch I 7b d. : a hemp brush used in founding especially for holding water, moistening mold joints, spraying on edges, or spreading blacking on dry-sand molds 2. a. : a useless or contemptible person < considered it out of the question that a little swab of his age could have the sense to appreciate her — Blue Book > b. : gob III c. Britain : a naval officer's epaulet 3. : a loosely fitting plunger with an internal check valve that is run on a cable and used for lifting fluids from a drilled well II. transitive verb or swob \“\ (swabbed or swobbed ; swabbed or swobbed ; swabbing or swobbing ; swabs or swobs) Etymology: partly from Middle English swabben to sway; akin to obsolete Dutch zwabben to sway, Low German swabber mop, swabben to splash, sway, flap; probably all of imitative origin; partly back-formation from swabber 1. a. : to clean with or as if with a swab : wipe up : mop < swab the decks > < got the towel and swabbed off the plates — Wallace Stegner > < swabbing down the boat's hull > < swabbed up the … rich beef gravy with … crusty French bread — H.A.Sinclair > b. : to apply medication to with a swab < cleanse the wound and swab it with iodine > c. : to use a swab in applying (medication) < swab iodine over the wound > 2. : to draw out (liquid) from an oil well with a swab |