swash

Etymology
Scandinavian. Compare Swedish dialect, Norwegian , English dialect.

Noun

 * 1) The water that washes up on shore after an incoming wave has broken.
 * 2) A narrow sound or channel of water lying within a sand bank, or between a sand bank and the shore, or a bar over which the sea washes.
 * 3) A wet splashing sound.
 * 4) A smooth stroke; a swish.
 * 5) A swishing noise.
 * 6)  A long, protruding ornamental line or pen stroke found in some typefaces and styles of calligraphy.
 * 7) A streak or patch.
 * 8)  Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.
 * 9)  A blustering noise.
 * 10)  swaggering behaviour.
 * 11)  A swaggering fellow; a swasher.
 * 12)  An oval figure, whose mouldings are oblique to the axis of the work.
 * 1) A smooth stroke; a swish.
 * 2) A swishing noise.
 * 3)  A long, protruding ornamental line or pen stroke found in some typefaces and styles of calligraphy.
 * 4) A streak or patch.
 * 5)  Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.
 * 6)  A blustering noise.
 * 7)  swaggering behaviour.
 * 8)  A swaggering fellow; a swasher.
 * 9)  An oval figure, whose mouldings are oblique to the axis of the work.
 * 1)  A long, protruding ornamental line or pen stroke found in some typefaces and styles of calligraphy.
 * 2) A streak or patch.
 * 3)  Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.
 * 4)  A blustering noise.
 * 5)  swaggering behaviour.
 * 6)  A swaggering fellow; a swasher.
 * 7)  An oval figure, whose mouldings are oblique to the axis of the work.
 * 1) A streak or patch.
 * 2)  Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.
 * 3)  A blustering noise.
 * 4)  swaggering behaviour.
 * 5)  A swaggering fellow; a swasher.
 * 6)  An oval figure, whose mouldings are oblique to the axis of the work.
 * 1)  Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.
 * 2)  A blustering noise.
 * 3)  swaggering behaviour.
 * 4)  A swaggering fellow; a swasher.
 * 5)  An oval figure, whose mouldings are oblique to the axis of the work.
 * 1)  A blustering noise.
 * 2)  swaggering behaviour.
 * 3)  A swaggering fellow; a swasher.
 * 4)  An oval figure, whose mouldings are oblique to the axis of the work.
 * 1)  A swaggering fellow; a swasher.
 * 2)  An oval figure, whose mouldings are oblique to the axis of the work.
 * 1)  An oval figure, whose mouldings are oblique to the axis of the work.

Translations

 * Hungarian:

Verb

 * 1)  To swagger; to act with boldness or bluster (toward).
 * 2)  To dash or flow noisily; to splash.
 * 3)  To swirl through liquid; to swish.
 * 4)  To wade forcefully through liquid.
 * 5)  To swipe.
 * 6)  To fall violently or noisily.
 * 7) To streak, to color in a swash.
 * 1)  To dash or flow noisily; to splash.
 * 2)  To swirl through liquid; to swish.
 * 3)  To wade forcefully through liquid.
 * 4)  To swipe.
 * 5)  To fall violently or noisily.
 * 6) To streak, to color in a swash.
 * 1)  To swirl through liquid; to swish.
 * 2)  To wade forcefully through liquid.
 * 3)  To swipe.
 * 4)  To fall violently or noisily.
 * 5) To streak, to color in a swash.
 * 1)  To wade forcefully through liquid.
 * 2)  To swipe.
 * 3)  To fall violently or noisily.
 * 4) To streak, to color in a swash.
 * 1)  To swipe.
 * 2)  To fall violently or noisily.
 * 3) To streak, to color in a swash.
 * 1)  To swipe.
 * 2)  To fall violently or noisily.
 * 3) To streak, to color in a swash.
 * 1)  To fall violently or noisily.
 * 2) To streak, to color in a swash.
 * 1)  To fall violently or noisily.
 * 2) To streak, to color in a swash.
 * 1) To streak, to color in a swash.
 * 1) To streak, to color in a swash.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: плискам се
 * Russian:
 * Walloon:

Adjective

 * 1) bold; dramatic.
 * 2)  Having pronounced swashes.
 * 1)  Having pronounced swashes.
 * 1)  Having pronounced swashes.
 * 1)  Having pronounced swashes.
 * 1)  Having pronounced swashes.
 * 1)  Having pronounced swashes.