sweart

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Middle English

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Adjective

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sweart

  1. Alternative form of swart

Old English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *swart, from Proto-Germanic *swartaz (black), from Proto-Indo-European *swordos (dirty, dark, black).

Cognate with Old Frisian swart, Old Saxon swart, Old Dutch swart, Old High German swarz, Old Norse svartr.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /swæ͜ɑrt/, [swæ͜ɑrˠt]

Adjective

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sweart (superlative sweartest or sweartost)

  1. black
    • Caedmon's metrical paraphrase
      ...And ǣrest āmet ufan tō grunde and hū sīd sē swarta ēðm sēo.
      ...and first measure from above to its ground, how wide the black vapour is.

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Descendants

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  • Middle English: swart
    • English: swart, swarth
    • Scots: swart