释义 |
swinge I. \ˈswinj\ transitive verb (swinged ; swinged ; swingeing ; swinges) Etymology: Middle English swengen to shake, move violently, from Old English swengan; akin to Old English swingan to beat, fling oneself, rush — more at swing 1. chiefly dialect : beat, scourge, thrash < the young dogs — swinge them to the labor — Robert Burns > 2. obsolete : revolve, whirl 3. obsolete : to swing (a tail) violently : lash II. noun (-s) 1. obsolete : power, authority 2. obsolete : freedom of action : swing 2a(3) 3. obsolete : driving power : impetus III. \ˈswinj\ transitive verb (swinged ; swinged ; swingeing ; swinges) Etymology: alteration of singe dialect : singe, scorch < a-swingeing the pinfeathers off that gobbler — Frances Gaither > |