Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . eed (-gerd),-geeixg.] To boast or brag noisilj-,bluster, bully.— 7i. Boastf ulness or insolence of man-ner.—Swaggerer, ?i. A blusterer; bully; boaster. • Swage, swaj or swej, n. A tool, variously shaped orgrooved on the end or face, used by workers in met-als, for shaping their work. — i-. t. To sliape bymeans of a swage; to fashion, as a piece of iron, bydrawing it into^ groove or mold having t


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . eed (-gerd),-geeixg.] To boast or brag noisilj-,bluster, bully.— 7i. Boastf ulness or insolence of man-ner.—Swaggerer, ?i. A blusterer; bully; boaster. • Swage, swaj or swej, n. A tool, variously shaped orgrooved on the end or face, used by workers in met-als, for shaping their work. — i-. t. To sliape bymeans of a swage; to fashion, as a piece of iron, bydrawing it into^ groove or mold having the requiredshape. Swain, swan, 71. A rustic; esp.,a country gallant or lover. Swallow, swollo, n. A smallmigratory swift-flying in-sectivorous bird of severalspecies, with long wings anda long, forked and pointedtail.—Swallow-tailed, -tald,a. Like a swallows tail inform, having narrow andtapering or pointed skirts. Swallow, swollo, V. t. [-lowed (-lod), -LOWIXG.] To take or appear to takethrough the esophagus into the stomach ; to drawinto an abyss or gulf; to receive or embrace (opin-ions or belief) without examination or scruple; toappropriate; to occupy, employ; to seize and Swallow. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare; end, eve, term ; In, Ice; Odd, tone, Cr; SWAM 431 SWELL


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