swike

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Deceit; treachery. Scotland,dialectal
  2. A deceiver; betrayer, traitor. dialectal,obsolete
    — The Saxon Chronicle contradicts itself as to Algar's outlawry, stating in one passage that he was outlawed without any kind of guilt, and in another that he was outlawed as swike, or traitor, and that he made a confession of it before all the men there gathered.
  3. A hiding place; den; cave. dialectal,obsolete
动词 v.
  1. To deceive, cheat; betray. dialectal,obsolete,transitive
  2. To stop, cease. dialectal,obsolete,transitive
形容词 adj.
  1. Deceitful; treacherous. dialectal,obsolete

词形变化

swikes present,singular,third-person swiking participle,present swoke past swicken participle,past more swike comparative most swike superlative swikes plural

词源

词源 1
From Middle English swiken, from Old English swīcan (“to wander, depart, cease from, yield, give way, fail, fall short, be wanting, abandon, desert, turn traitor, deceive, rebel”), from Proto-West Germanic *swīkwan, from Proto-Germanic *swīkwaną (“to dodge, swerve, avoid, betray”), from Proto-Indo-European *sweyg- (“to turn, move around, wander, swing”).
词源 2
From Middle English swiken, from Old English swīcan (“to wander, depart, cease from, yield, give way, fail, fall short, be wanting, abandon, desert, turn traitor, deceive, rebel”), from Proto-West Germanic *swīkwan, from Proto-Germanic *swīkwaną (“to dodge, swerve, avoid, betray”), from Proto-Indo-European *sweyg- (“to turn, move around, wander, swing”).
词源 3
From Middle English swiken, from Old English swīcan (“to wander, depart, cease from, yield, give way, fail, fall short, be wanting, abandon, desert, turn traitor, deceive, rebel”), from Proto-West Germanic *swīkwan, from Proto-Germanic *swīkwaną (“to dodge, swerve, avoid, betray”), from Proto-Indo-European *sweyg- (“to turn, move around, wander, swing”).
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