i Register
In some senses, swinge is marked as obsolete, archaic. Watch for register when choosing this word.
verb
To singe.
The scorching flame fore swinged all his face
To move like a lash; to lash.
Th' old Dragon underground / In ſtraiter limits bound, / Not half ſo far caſts his uſurped ſvvay, / And vvrath to ſee his Kingdom fail, / Svvindges the ſcaly Horrour of his foulded tail.
To strike hard.
For certaine words he ſpake againſt your Grace / In your retirment, I had ſwing'd him ſoundly.
Sir Fee[ble]. 'Tis—Jealouſie, the old VVorm that bites— [Aſide] VVho is it you ſuſpect? / Sir Cau[tious]. Alas I knovv not vvhom to ſuſpect, I vvou'd I did; but if you cou'd diſcover him—I vvou'd ſo ſvvinge him.—
To chastise; to beat.
O, the passion of God, so I shall be swinged. / So, my bones shall be bangedǃ / The porridge pot is stolenː what, Lob, say, / Come away, and be hangedǃ
noun
A swinging blow.
Power; sway; influence.