sweem
English
Etymology
From Middle English swemen, from Old English *swǣman, from Proto-West Germanic *swaimijan, from Proto-Germanic *swaimijaną, from Proto-Indo-European *sweh₁- (“to move, sway”). Cognate with Scots sweem, soom (“to spin at high speed; float”), Icelandic sveima (“to float, hover; wander, roam”).
Verb
sweem (third-person singular simple present sweems, present participle sweeming, simple past and past participle sweemed)
Derived terms
- sweemy
- sweemish
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