different between sworded vs swarded
sworded
English
Etymology
sword +? -ed
Adjective
sworded (not comparable)
- Wearing a sword.
Anagrams
- drowsed
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swarded
English
Etymology
sward +? -ed
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sw??(?)d?d/
Adjective
swarded (not comparable)
- Covered with sward.
- 1844, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Lady Geraldine's Courtship
- But within this swarded circle, into which the lime-walk brings us —
Whence the beeches rounded greenly, stand away in reverent fear;
I will let no music enter, saving what the fountain sings us […]
- But within this swarded circle, into which the lime-walk brings us —
- 1844, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Lady Geraldine's Courtship
Anagrams
- Edwards, wadders
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