Swain

  • 11swain — boat·swain; swain; swain·ish; swain·so·na; swain·son; cox·swain; …

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  • 12Swain —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Swain est un nom de famille notamment porté par : Dominique Swain (née en 1980), actrice américaine ; Garry Swain (né en 1947),… …

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  • 13Swain — This surname is not only one of the oldest of all recorded surnames, pre dating the 1086 Domesday Book (see below), it is one of the earliest settler names in America. It derives from the pre 8th Century Viking (Scandinavian) personal name Sven,… …

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  • 14swain — UK [sweɪn] / US noun [countable] Word forms swain : singular swain plural swains literary a young man, especially a young man who is in love …

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  • 15swain — [[t]sweɪn[/t]] n. 1) a male admirer or lover 2) a country lad • Etymology: bef. 1150; ME swein servant < ON sveinn boy, servant, c. OE swān, OHGswein swain′ish, adj. swain′ish•ness, n …

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  • 16swain — noun Etymology: Middle English swein boy, servant, from Old Norse sveinn; akin to Old English swān swain, Latin suus one s own more at suicide Date: 14th century 1. rustic, peasant; specifically shepherd 2. a male admirer or suitor • swainish… …

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  • 17swain — [[t]swe͟ɪn[/t]] swains N COUNT A swain is a young man who is in love. [OLD FASHIONED] Syn: beau …

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  • 18Swain — Sp Svenas Ap Swain L JAV apyg. (Š. Karolina) …

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  • 19Swain's Island (Newfoundland and Labrador) — Swain s Island, Newfoundland, is actually a group of eight islands on the north side of Bonavista Bay, southeast of Wesleyville. All of these islands were once inhabited but eventually all of them were resettled, mostly to Wesleyville.HistoryThe… …

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  • 20Swain County — Courthouse, gelistet im NRHP mit der Nr. 79001752[1] Verwaltung U …

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