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    swinge
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    verb: swinge; 3rd person present: swinges; past tense: swinged; past participle: swinged; gerund or present participle: swingeing

    1.
    strike hard; beat.

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    Old English swengan ‘shake, shatter, move violently,’ of Germanic origin.
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    swinge (sw nj). tr.v. swinged, swinge·ing also swing·ing, swing·es Archaic. To punish with blows; thrash; beat. [Middle English swengen, to shake, dash, from Old ...
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    swinge (third-person singular simple present swinges, present participle swingeing, simple past and past participle swinged). (obsolete) To singe. (Can we find ...
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    Middle English swengen to shake, from Old English swengan; akin to Old English swingan. First Known Use: 12th century ...

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