释义 |
swack I. \ˈswak\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English (Scots) swak, of imitative origin chiefly Scotland : a hard blow : whack II. adjective Etymology: Low German swak supple, pliant, weak, from Middle Low German; akin to Middle Dutch swac pliant, Middle Low German swacken to rock, reel — more at swag chiefly Scotland : lithe, nimble |