swinge

UK /swɪnd͡ʒ/ US /swɪnd͡ʒ/
verb 4noun 2

Definitions

verb

1

To singe.

The scorching flame fore swinged all his face

2

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.

3

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.—

4

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

1

A swinging blow.

2

Power; sway; influence.

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