aswarm

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Filled or overrun (with moving objects or beings).
 * 2) * 1882,, Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets, “Ben Jonson,” in Tristram of Lyonesse, and other poems, Portland, Maine: Thomas B. Mosher, 1904, p. 309,
 * The mountain where thy Muse’s feet made warm
 * Those lawns that revelled with her dance divine
 * Shines yet with fire as it was wont to shine
 * From tossing torches round the dance aswarm.
 * From tossing torches round the dance aswarm.