swack

Etymology 1
From, possibly borrowed via , ultimately from (found in derivative ), from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1)  Lithe; nimble.

Synonyms

 * ,, ; see also Thesaurus:slender and Thesaurus:flexible

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1)  A large number or amount of something.
 * She gave me a swack of books.

Etymology 3
Considered dialect by Wright, but now widespread. Scottish National Dictionary proposes an origin in Old Scots (Middle English) swak "to throw violently". Compare 🇨🇬,. Compare also 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A sharp blow.
 * 2) The sound of a sharp blow.
 * 3) A wet sound such as a loud kiss.
 * 4) A striking stimulus.
 * 5) An attack, a swipe.
 * 6) A single attempt or instance of taking action; a crack; a go.
 * 7)  Clout; influence.
 * 8) A gulp or hearty swallow.
 * 1) A wet sound such as a loud kiss.
 * 2) A striking stimulus.
 * 3) An attack, a swipe.
 * 4) A single attempt or instance of taking action; a crack; a go.
 * 5)  Clout; influence.
 * 6) A gulp or hearty swallow.
 * 1) A striking stimulus.
 * 2) An attack, a swipe.
 * 3) A single attempt or instance of taking action; a crack; a go.
 * 4)  Clout; influence.
 * 5) A gulp or hearty swallow.
 * 1) A single attempt or instance of taking action; a crack; a go.
 * 2)  Clout; influence.
 * 3) A gulp or hearty swallow.
 * 1)  Clout; influence.
 * 2) A gulp or hearty swallow.
 * 1)  Clout; influence.
 * 2) A gulp or hearty swallow.
 * 1) A gulp or hearty swallow.
 * 1) A gulp or hearty swallow.

Verb

 * 1) To smack.
 * 2) To slap or hit.
 * 3) To make a swack (sound).
 * 4) To consume with hearty enjoyment.
 * 5) To labour; to exert an effort.
 * 1) To make a swack (sound).
 * 2) To consume with hearty enjoyment.
 * 3) To labour; to exert an effort.
 * 1) To make a swack (sound).
 * 2) To consume with hearty enjoyment.
 * 3) To labour; to exert an effort.
 * 1) To consume with hearty enjoyment.
 * 2) To labour; to exert an effort.
 * 1) To consume with hearty enjoyment.
 * 2) To labour; to exert an effort.
 * 1) To labour; to exert an effort.
 * 1) To labour; to exert an effort.
 * 1) To labour; to exert an effort.
 * 1) To labour; to exert an effort.

Adverb

 * 1) With a swack, to the point of touching.

Noun

 * 1) A bum or petty thief.

Noun

 * 1)  brother-in-law