Swack Definition

adjective

(Scotland) Lithe; nimble.

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Origin of Swack

  • From Scots swack, from Middle English swac (“weak”), from Old English *swæc (found in derivative swæcehēow (“weakmindedness, nonsense”)), from Proto-Germanic *swakaz (“weak”). Cognate with German schwach and Dutch zwak.

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